Williams Calls For Accountability After False 911 Call In Central Park

May 27th, 2020

Press Release

Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams released the following statement regarding the recent incident captured on viral video in which Amy Cooper, a white woman, called 911 and made false statements about Christian Cooper, a black man, in Central Park.

The Public Advocate further discussed the incident in a press conference today.

"I'm not okay. "It's jarring, it's traumatizing, to see on camera what we know people of more color frequently experience, unseen on video. We know that far too often, looking 'dangerous' or 'threatening' is synonymous with being black, and what we saw on that video was someone taking that coded language and making it plain, comfortable in her own privilege that she could assert over someone with less. This woman's conduct is egregious, and lays bare a longstanding pattern of the criminalization of black men in our so-called progressive City. We can't brush off or minimize this incident as an isolated occurrence when there are 'bigger fish to fry.' When the NYPD is dismissive of both aggressive overpolicing in black and brown communities, and the valid complaints and fears of those same communities, they prop up the privilege that enables these incidents, exacerbating the disparity in enforcement while denying accountability and consequences that should come as a result." "I am glad the Commission on Human Rights is investigating the incident, an investigation which should be carried out to the fullest extent. Like others who have filed false police reports or misused New York City's resources, she should be fined at minimum for her actions, which were plainly racist and potentially dangerous. Before anyone dismisses the risks of calling law enforcement on a black man, they should look to Minneapolis on Monday, to Staten Island six years ago, to the many incidents we've seen on video and the countless that we don't. "I'm not okay, and many systems and powers in place seem to be okay with that- even prefer it that way."

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