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KKKaren-Antics: White Woman Calls Cops On Black Family For Building Patio On Their Property

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In Montclair, N.J., a woman dubbed as “Permit Karen” tried it with a Black family building a patio on their property, but got expertly handled by the power couple who both know their rights and the law.

Via a Facebook post, Fareed Nassor Hayat, a professor of law at CUNY, shared a video of the exchange between him and his neighbor, which he named “Susan” and also used the “Permit Karen” nickname.

From Facebook:

White entitlement and black hate embodied in Susan who lives on Marion Road and works at the EPA, called the police to lodge a false report of assault against me when told to leave our property.

Adding to this, Susan claimed that Hayat pushed her while on the call with Montclair police, which some of Hayat’s white neighbors discredited.

Watch Mr. Hayat’s video White Woman Calls Cops On Black Family For Building Patio On Their Property 

was originally published On The Urban Daily:

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