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White Socialite Calls Police on Black Woman Sitting In Park, Tells Dispatcher She’s ‘Playing the Black Card’

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Another white woman went viral after she called the police on a Black person for a minor dispute.

Janae Garcia was sitting in a park in the Upper West Side of New York City on May 29 when she was approached by pregnant restaurateur Svitlana Flom, beginning a prolonged encounter that led to Flom calling the police on Garcia some three times.

The series of 10 video clips shows Flom, who apparently was accompanied by two of her children, talking on the phone and arguing with Garcia.

Amy Cooper, another white woman, called the police after Christian Cooper, a Black birdwatcher, asked her to put a leash on her cocker spaniel.

In an interview this week with Page Six, Flom accused Garcia of editing the video to cast her in a negative light.

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