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Friday, March 01, 2019

The Dogs Were Playing! Why Are You Calling The Law On Me?

Once again, white people are calling the law on people of color for doing nothing.
Are you getting tired of white people calling the law on people of color minding their business?

It seems like 2019 will continue on with more incidents of white people calling the law just because they were upset over a person of color doing something they perceived as a criminal act.

This happened at a dog park.






A Black Man records these two white women who were calling the law on him because his dog was humping on another dog.

Seriously, a dog was humping on another dog and the woman was triggered to call the law.

It wasn't a dog attack or animal abuse. It was a dog either in the heat or being playful.

This was recorded in Attleboro, Massachusetts and they gave this white woman a "cutesy name."
Franklin Baxley filmed two white women calling the law on him for petty shit.
Dog Park Diane is the newest name for a white woman who called the law on a man of color for no fucking reason.

The law did show up and question the man who was later identified as Franklin Baxley.

After his male dog starting mounting her dog, also a male, she told him to leave the park and called police, he said. He began taking video of the incident, in which she accused his dog of being aggressive and him of following her.

"She's calling the police because my dog humped her dog," Baxley can be heard saying on the video. Adding later, "You don't call the cops on that."

Baxley said the police never would have been called if he was white.

"I've experience that enough times to know what it's about," he said.

A police officer arrived and told Baxley he could give him a ticket because he left his car running. After that, Baxley left.

Baxley said as far as he knows there has been no further action by police.
Now they're famous.
The video does not identify the woman and Baxley said he does not know her.

There was a second woman at the park who Baxley believes is associated with the park.

She could be heard telling Baxley she was trying to explain the rules to him and his dog was aggressive.

Mayor Paul Heroux said his office got calls from national media outlets such as TMZ about the incident.

Police Chief Kyle Heagney could not be reached for comment.

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