Amy Cooper calls the cops on a black man in Central Park, addressed as Mr. Cooper, and falsely claims he is threatening her life after requesting her dog be leashed in a leashed dog area.
She is the head of insurance investment of Franklin Templeton, who merely put her on administrative leave.
The video also shows Amy Cooper abusing and choking her dog, and has since surrendered it to the shelter it was adopted from.
It also appears, through posts to her dogs Instagram account, that she is a frequent animal abuser / neglectful.
Her racism could have gotten this man killed and she knew it. She tried to sic the NYPD on an innocent black man and she knew the possible outcome of her actions.
Her name is
AmyCooper
Don’t let that bitch prosper.
I’d also like to note this comes the same day Minneapolis police officers choked a black man, identified as George Floyd, to death while he was already handcuffed and compliant. There is a video of people screaming for the officer to stop kneeling on his thoat while the man repeatedly said that he couldn’t breathe. He then fell unconscious and died. They were apparently called to the scene over accusations of someone committing forgery
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