North Carolina woman fired after video goes viral; criminal summons issued
10/28/2018 9:05 pm PDT
via WGHP:
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- (WGHP) -- A video showing a woman harassing two women standing outside their apartment has gone viral, according to WSOC.
It happened happened Friday, Oct. 19, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg police.
The two sisters, Leisa and Mary Garris, were waiting outside of their apartment for AAA to jump their car when the woman approached them.
After the woman approached the Garris sisters, you can hear her say, “This is Myers Park, SouthPark, B****. Why are you up in here hanging out?”
The woman is then heard saying, “Hi, how are you?”
One of the Garris sisters is heard saying, “I don't know, but you're harassing me.”
The woman responds by saying, “Do I need to bring my concealed weapons too? This is North Carolina by the way.”
The woman asks the sisters multiple times if they live at the Camden View Apartments and asks how much they pay rent.
“Do you live here? Why do we feel that we need to be here like hanging out? Let's call 911. I want to make sure there's nothing going on here,” the woman said.
The video also captured the woman apparently citing her salary.
“I make $125,000 a year and I want to make sure that you're all up in here. Girl, girl, girl. I'm white. I'm girl white. I'm white.”
Channel 9 learned the woman worked for Charter Communications.
An official from Charter sent a statement regarding the woman's employment status, following the published video.
“The incident recorded in Charlotte is a blatant violation of Charter's code of conduct and clearly disregards the company's commitment to inclusion and respectful behavior. As such, Ms. Westwood's employment with the company has been terminated, effective immediately.”
The Garris sisters told reporter Stephanie Tinoco they are pursuing legal action for the threats that were made last Friday night.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said officers responded to the issue and gathered information from the Garris sisters.
CMPD said four criminal summonses have been issued for the woman including two counts of communicating threats and two counts of simple assault. On Saturday police said the summonses had not been served.
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