A white woman called the cops on a black real estate investor. Police defended him.
Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen awave of high-profile racial profiling incidents — white people calling the police because black people or people of color look “suspicious.”
But some officers aren’t happy to be called in these instances, as a new video shows.
Michael Hayes, a black real estate investor in Memphis, was inspecting a house in need of repairs on May 5. A white woman who lived in the neighborhood demanded to know why he was outside.
In a video posted to YouTube, Hayes explained that he was an investor looking at the property and that the person who owned the home knew he would be there. He also showed the woman an investment contract signed by the owner, as well as a letter showing that he had written permission to enter the house.
The woman, still suspicious of Hayes, called the police.
When they arrived, Hayes began recording his interaction with the officers, explaining that he had permission to be in the home. In a refreshing twist, the officers listened to Hayes and told the woman that if she interfered with his work, she would be arrested.
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