Emma Ansah reports on a brotha who went off on race soldiers after they pulled up to his home with a bogus arrest warrant. The twist? The warrant wasn’t even for his state — it was issued in Louisiana, and he doesn't even live there. Strike one.
Then they had the audacity to refer to him as Quinton. That man looked them square in the eye like, “Who’s Quinton?” Strike two.
But here’s the kicker — they finally produced a photo of the supposed suspect, and it looked nothing like him.
He let them know loud and clear that this was racial profiling 101 — and that showing up at a Black man’s home, in the wrong jurisdiction, with zero evidence and a completely wrong identity.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGkTLCGMXGo