NY Karen Arrested After Striking Black Teens And Getting Knocked Out For It
Briefly

A recent encounter in upstate New York involved Susan Rice confronting two Black teens at a neighbor's home. The confrontation escalated as Rice made antagonistic remarks and referred to the teens in derogatory terms. Despite the teens' attempts to ignore her, Rice insisted on asserting her authority and making claims about her own home. The situation became notable as Rice's boyfriend is the Binghamton Police Chief. The incident has since garnered significant public attention online and provided a sense of satisfaction to witnesses of the video recording.
Rice became the star of her own FAFO exclusive after a July 18 incident went viral that showed her confronting two Black teens at her neighbor's home in Johnson City Village. The video clip begins with Rice antagonizing the two teens, 16 and 18, according to WSKG, and the teens responding by repeatedly telling her to "go in the crib." Rice declared, "We are the police," and referred to the Black teenagers as "Section 8." The teens attempted to dismiss her, but Susan of House Karen was not having it, so she declared, "This is my estate."
Every once in a while, we get a Karen incident that is so satisfying to watch, it's hard not to waste our entire day hitting that 'replay' button over and over again as if it were some form of meditation to soothe our Black nerves.
For some reason, no matter how many of these wayward white people get publicly shamed, fired, arrested or all of the above for their pathological refusal to stop minding Black people's business, there are always new Karens and Ken-tlemen ready to sign up for a fresh FAFO moment.
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