A black woman says she had the police called on her by a female while she was sheltering from a thunderstorm in the doorway of a Brooklyn apartment building.
Darsell Obregon filmed her encounter with the woman in the wealthy Park Slope neighborhood and posted the footage on Facebook last week.
Obregon said she was on her way to a subway station when the rain started and sought cover in a small space outside the apartment building while she called an Uber.
She claims the woman, identified as Arabella Juniper Torres, came out of the building and demanded that she leave.
'No more than three minutes later a young woman who lives in the building opened the front door and told me that I can not stand there and had to leave,' Obregon wrote on the Facebook post with the hashtag #whiteprivilege.
'I told her I was not going to move (unbeknownst to her I was just waiting for my ride and would be leaving in a couple of minutes) so then she proceeded to call the police...'
Obregon filmed a barefoot Torres as she spoke on the phone with police.
'Ma'am this is not public property,' Torres told the dispatcher.
'So you're sending an officer because now she's recording me? I asked her to leave and now she's refusing.'
In a separate video after Obregon's Uber arrived, she filmed Torres trying to stop the driver from leaving.
Mailonline



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