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White Woman Who Called Police On Black Bird-Watcher In Central Park Has Been Fired | Florida Sentinel Bulletin

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A black man says he asked a white woman in Central Park to put her dog on a leash.

Then video shows her calling police and telling emergency operators that the man was threatening her and her dog.

The woman, who has been identified as Amy Cooper, has apologized.

Source: Florida Sentinel Bulletin

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