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CA Woman Faces Hate Crime Charges for Calling Cops on Black Deliveryman
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A woman in Berkeley, California, was recently arrested after she called the police on a Black delivery man, who she also threatened.
The incident was caught on tape, and the woman could be heard yelling racial slurs at the man in question. The delivery driver Kendall McIntosh, noted he was glad that the incident was caught on camera, saying, “I was scared I didn t know how it was going to run out, so I thought the best thing to do was leave the situation.” As McIntosh pulled up on the street she was on, the woman reportedly said “Who the f k do you think you are? Who do you think you are driving down my street like this?
As part of the ongoing effort to protect Californians from fraud and ensure the integrity of the state unemployment system, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) in partnership with California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), the California Employment Development Department (EDD), and the State’s Districts Attorneys, the US Attorney’s Office announced additional progress by a state-led task force on investigations and interdiction efforts and has instituted new safeguards to protect Californians from fraud.
Since being established in November by Governor Gavin Newsom, the California Task Force on Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Fraud has led to the arrest of 68 individuals and opened 1,641 additional cases.