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re: Texas teen admits she made up hoax claims about abduction, rape by 'three black males'
Posted on 3/24/17 at 8:10 am to Rouge
Posted on 3/24/17 at 8:10 am to Rouge
just curious...what happened to the 2 or 3 black girls that were on a bus that claimed they were called racist names by a white person?
This is a legitimate question
This is a legitimate question
Posted on 3/24/17 at 8:13 am to slapahoe
Well people do stupid shite all the time, thanks for the update though.
Posted on 3/25/17 at 12:04 am to slapahoe
just curious...what happened to the 2 or 3 black girls that were on a bus that claimed they were called racist names by a white person?
This is a legitimate question
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The students will be arrested about four weeks after allegedly assaulting a passenger on a city bus, then lying about what happened, leading to national outrage over an apparently fabricated story.
The three students — Alexis Briggs, Ariel Agudio, and Asha Burwell, — will be charged with third-degree assault, police said. Agudio and Burwell will also be charged for falsely reporting the incident.
The women, who are all 20 and African-American, claimed on Jan. 30 that up to a dozen white classmates spewed racial insults and ganged up on them on a bus.
"The evidence indicates they were actually the aggressors in the physical altercation, and that they continued to assault the victim despite the efforts of several passengers to stop them," police said in a statement.
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The students will be arrested about four weeks after allegedly assaulting a passenger on a city bus, then lying about what happened, leading to national outrage over an apparently fabricated story.
The three students — Alexis Briggs, Ariel Agudio, and Asha Burwell, — will be charged with third-degree assault, police said. Agudio and Burwell will also be charged for falsely reporting the incident.
The women, who are all 20 and African-American, claimed on Jan. 30 that up to a dozen white classmates spewed racial insults and ganged up on them on a bus.
"The evidence indicates they were actually the aggressors in the physical altercation, and that they continued to assault the victim despite the efforts of several passengers to stop them," police said in a statement.
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