White Woman Called Cops On 9 YO Black Boy for ‘Groping’ Her. CCTV Footage Busted Her Lie!

The past couple of month have been filled with instances of, what are being said to be – ‘racially motivated police complaints’, against people of color, made by white Americans. The latest incident from Brooklyn, however, certainly takes the cake as being the ‘worst of its kind.’

Teresa Klein, was outside of the Sahara Deli Market on Albemarle Road on Wednesday, when she called the cops on a 9 year old black child, alleging him of groping her from her behind.

It was only when the police arrived at the scene and checked the video recordings of the incident, her lie came to full view.

 

“I was just sexually assaulted by a child,” she can be heard screaming in the video.

As the bystanders confronted the woman, the kids could be seen bursting into tears, perhaps out of fear of being sent to jail and the intensifying horror of the situation.



The woman continued speaking to the cops over the phone, reporting the kid for ‘groping’ her behind.

 

Upon checking the security footage, it was found that the child who was standing behind Klein, turned to someone standing behind him – which is when his backpack brushed against the woman’s backside, while she was bent over.

People on social media and in the very neighborhood where the incident took place, were aghast after hearing about the impact an allegation of that sort may have had on a child. She was soon given the tag ‘Cornerstone Caroline’ on various outlets.

Later on Friday, Klein issued a public apology after the issue caught fire:

“Young man, I don’t know your name but I’m sorry.”

Jason Littlejohn, who recorded the aftermath of the incident and shared it on his Facebook account, spoke about how common such incidents have become everywhere and the impact, this particular incident, is going to have on the kid.



“You think something like this only happens in the South, but it’s all over the world,” said Littlejohn. “He’s going to be traumatized for the rest of his life. This is something that will stick with him.”