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Montclair ‘Permit Karen’ calls police on Black neighbor for assault

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There is yet another white woman to add to the “Karens Gone Wild” saga as one in Montclair, New Jersey called the cops on her Black neighbor for assault.

READ MORE: Washington Post editor says white women are ‘lucky’ they are just being called Karen

Fareed Nassor Hayat began his Facebook post with “It has happened again” and shared how his neighbor, Susan called the cops on him on Monday.

White entitlement and black hate embodied in Susan who lives on Marion Road and works at the EPA,…

Posted by Fareed Nassor Hayat on Monday, June 29, 2020

In the video of the incident, Susan is walking up and down the street and claimed, “you pushed me off your property.”

White entitlement and black hate embodied in Susan who lives on Marion Road and works at the EPA, called the police to lodge a false report of assault against me when told to leave our property,” his post began.

The situation escalated when Susan was challenged on her right to dictate what Hayat could do on his property.

Source: theGrio
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