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In reply to the discussion: the white woman who called the police on a napping black girl at yale has been doxxed [View all]moriah
(8,311 posts)The officers treated her as though the issue was her right to be in the dorm room she had a key for, etc.
Even the "supervisor" who heard the white woman's story first. He's the one that got condescending when she said she had the right to be in the building, saying that it didn't matter if she "felt" she had the right to be in her own dorm room instead of be detained by four officers while they investigated her ID.
And they did not give her ID back, de facto detention, until the University had confirmed its validity.
There's no mention of any rules the victim allegedly "broke", by sleeping or studying in a common area. In our dorm that was common. Yes, you're correct in hearing the "supervisor" say that the white woman claimed they got into a verbal altercation after she found her asleep, but then he tells the victim that there *was* no altercation so there was no harassment, even by their prolonged and unnecessary detention.
At no time do any of the officers, besides the female cop, act like it's obvious she's a student, and her reasoning doesn't seem to come from the off-camera interview with the other person, but that she has the key to her room, her ID, and had left her study materials upstairs. She seems to be the only one who sees through the BS.