Photo: CBS 46
A spokesman for the Cobb County Police Department confirmed one of their officers pulled Corey Lewis’ car over Sunday afternoon in response to a call. The spokesman did not have information on details of the incident, but Lewis documented the encounter on Facebook Live.
He also captured footage of the woman after she confronted him and the two children in a Walmart parking lot, asking the children if they needed help. The woman’s identity is not known.
Lewis told CBS46the woman threatened to report his license plate numberto the authorities when they brushed her off after she confronted them.
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“We then left to go get gas, she moved closer and waited there,” said Lewis.
Lewis told CBS46the woman followed him home, and that a Cobb County officer arrived moments later.
“I said, ‘Are you saying that because there’s an African American male driving my two white kids, that he was stopped and pulled over and questioned?’ and he said, ‘I’m sorry ma’am, that’s exactly what I’m saying,”the mother told the station.
The East Cobb couple knows Lewis because he runs a youth mentor program.
It was unclear Tuesday if the woman who called police might face charges.
source: people.com