A Black womanโs disturbing interaction with a group of MAGA supporters led her to seek help from the North Carolina sheriffโs department. However, according to a viral video, she alleges an officer blew her off with a backhanded racist comment.
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A woman named Veleria Levy took to TikTok to share an encounter she had at a political fair in Concord, NC. where she ran a booth for the Democratic Party. She alleged three men and a woman approached her at the fair boasting about former President Donald Trump which (expectedly) turned into a heated debate. Levy claimed in a separate video that they called her a b***h and used โhate-filled rhetoricโ toward her.
When she went to report the interaction to the Cabarrus County sheriffโs deputies present at the event, the MAGA group had already gotten to the officers first. In the clip Levy posted of her interaction with the officers, one told her she needed video proof that the other side were the instigators of the dispute.
โIโve got your side and Iโve got their side. So, the only fair way to do it, if thereโs not a video, is to make both parties leave because both are being disruptive,โ the officer said in the video. After that, he began to make comments that offended Levy. โYouโre giving attitude โ no wonder, I could see why they probably didnโt get along with you. Iโm not making them leave unless you leave with them.โ
โOh, because I am standing up for myself. Iโm Black, so Iโm giving attitude?โ Levy responded.
โI donโt wanna hear that Black crap,โ the officer said, followed by claiming one of the men Levy argued with was Black.
No resolution came from the interaction, as the video shows Levy agreeing to just go back to her booth. However, in a statement provided to The Root, the Cabarrus County Sheriffโs Office said that Levyโs videos were brought to their attention by other local residents. The department identified the officer in the video clip as Capt. Chris Measimer, whom they said was immediately placed on administrative leave and faced disciplinary action.
Levy said that the Professional Standards Division also contacted her โseveral timesโ and that she was satisfied with the actions taken.
โThe internal affairs department at the Cabarrus County Sheriffโs Office called and the first thing out of their mouth was to apologize and to say they are not that way, that they hope that Iโm okay,โ Levy said in a follow-up video. She also shared that she was glad the officer wasnโt fired.
โHad he lost his job, it quite honestly wouldnโt be safe for people like me out here,โ she said. โHis supporters have said it in the comments.โ She also said that she suggested that the department make improvements in their recruiting process and implement consistent DEI trainings.
โWe understand the vital role of education in fostering positive relationships between law enforcement and the communities we serve,โ the department said in its statement to The Root. โWe are committed to continuous improvement and are always seeking new ways to better meet all citizensโ needs.โ
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