Scooter-riding NYC mom stopped by cops and called a 'black b-h,' plans to sue NYPD for $5M
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Keyanna Moody, a 32-year-old mother from Brooklyn, is suing the NYPD for $5 million after being stopped and allegedly assaulted by officers while riding her e-scooter near Coney Island. The confrontation escalated when she couldn’t provide identification, leading to two officers reportedly tackling her and calling her a racial slur. Moody suffered physical injuries during the incident, including back pain and numbness, which she attributes to excessive force and racial profiling. Her attorney argues this incident reflects broader issues of police accountability.
A Brooklyn mom, Keyanna Moody, alleges police brutality and racial profiling after officers violently tackled her for riding an e-scooter without ID.
Moody plans to sue the NYPD for $5 million after allegedly being called a racial slur and experiencing physical harm during the incident.
Read at New York Post
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