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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 10

    "This is what happens every day in America," the student said. "These things are unfortunate, they're disappointing, they're disheartening, but they’re not shocking anymore."https://nyti.ms/2KPQPyP 

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      2. Jennifer B‏ @random_girl_mom May 10
        Replying to @Bionic_T_Rex2 @nytimes

        A grad student.

        1 reply 0 retweets 170 likes
      3. Κyle ΒΔΚ Hinton‏ @kylexjordan May 10
        Replying to @random_girl_mom @Bionic_T_Rex2 @nytimes

        I've taken so many naps in our quad this statement is invalid

        1 reply 0 retweets 99 likes
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      5. Charlie Kirk's Sexual Frustration‏ @ExtraChromies May 10
        Replying to @Bionic_T_Rex2 @kylexjordan and

        Try going to college bud

        1 reply 0 retweets 27 likes
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      2. D.‏ @Musing_Stranger May 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        So is this going to be a regular thing now? Calling the cops on black people for simply living?

        4 replies 2 retweets 35 likes
      3. Neale‏ @AbeFroman May 10
        Replying to @Musing_Stranger @nytimes

        It has been a regular thing for generations.

        0 replies 0 retweets 37 likes
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      2. hella tidy‏ @sarahgayle695 May 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        The police, as professional situation assessors, should have said to the caller, “this is dumb. Don’t call us again unless it’s an emergency. There is such an offense as wasting police time”. Then apologized to the other woman and left.

        2 replies 0 retweets 62 likes
      3. Lori, No Time for Nonsense‏ @lorimakesquilts May 10
        Replying to @sarahgayle695 @nytimes

        They should have cited her for a false report. I'm sure there were at least two layers of folks that could have handled this before calling the police was indicated.

        1 reply 0 retweets 28 likes
      4. Lori, No Time for Nonsense‏ @lorimakesquilts May 10
        Replying to @lorimakesquilts @sarahgayle695 @nytimes

        Oh I agree completely, I'm sorry I want clear. But if the racists want to cite rules and such then they're gonna have to follow them too.

        0 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
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      1. CSSSlayer‏ @CodingSphinx May 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        Until those that call the police on black people for no reason start getting arrested, these things will continue to happen smh

        0 replies 4 retweets 38 likes
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      2. TheAverageBlackMan™‏ @TheAvgBlackMan May 10
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        Is falsely reporting non existent crimes to the police no longer illegal?? Or can any white person pick up the phone, make up a story, say "the Black guy", and cops just show up and beat us?!pic.twitter.com/vNCNagHCwq

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      1. kebab‏ @dailydonerkebab May 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why does every article fail to state the name of the woman who called the police? You give anonymity to the victim but not the perpetrator. You're protecting a racist.

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      2. Ali Haidar‏ @Detroit_Alias May 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        The continued narrative of White Supremacy, an ideological discourse that controls who has the right to occupy space and where contingent on privilege. An absolute shame

        1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
      3. Aggressively White Russian Bot‏ @ButMuhRussia May 10
        Replying to @Detroit_Alias @nytimes

        How do you become so stupid? You realize that no reporter is ever going to write an article about a white person who has the police called on them for trivial reasons, right? The only reason this is even news is because he's black.

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      4. Ali Haidar‏ @Detroit_Alias May 10
        Replying to @ButMuhRussia @nytimes

        That's the personification of white supremacy, clearly. As I stated initially. The indoctrination of the masses in order to sustain a hierarchal structure that limits the allocation of resources to support the dissemination of a discourse premised on exploiting inferiority.

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Aggressively White Russian Bot‏ @ButMuhRussia May 10
        Replying to @Detroit_Alias @nytimes

        Ambiguous pseudointellectual drivel. In fact, "you" sound very much like one of those automated postmodern writing generators. You just failed Nassim Taleb's reverse Turing test.

        0 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
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      1. JHarris‏ @JHarris8291 May 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        I wonder what @RealCandaceO thinks about this incident and others like it.

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