A white man in Fresno, California, reportedly called 911 after a verbal confrontation with three teenage Black girls inside a gated community, ABC7 News reports.
Fred Veenendaal — a principal at Sunnyside High School in Fresno — said he was calling the police on April 16 following a confrontation with three Black girls — 17-year-old Kyra Schrubb, 17-year-old Bri’janae Lewis and a friend as they cut through the neighborhood on their way to the store.
The girls began recording Veenendaal as he made a phone call and one of the teens is heard saying that he was harassing them.
“We didn’t even do nothing, so we recording you right now. You know that’s harassment, right?”
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After Veenendaal responded by saying, “No it’s not,” he is heard calling the three teenagers “ghetto.”
“Officers, you got three girls here,” he said. “Three Section 8 people here, ghetto girls.”
Veenendaal also held up his phone as if he was also recording the three teenagers.
The high school principal is also heard telling the teens that he is on the gated community’s board of directors. Kyra’s mom told the outlet that her daughter and her friends often take a shortcut through the gated community because it cuts 10 minutes off of their walk to the store. She added that the teens have access because they have a friend living in the gated community.
Kyra told the outlet that Veenendaal was being racist for no reason.
“You didn’t have to do all that, you didn’t have to racial profile for no reason,” she said. “I feel so bad because like as a Black woman, I should be able to walk, you know, and do, just walk peacefully without, you know, people being racist for no reason.”
“Why would you even say some stuff like that? We’re minors,”…
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