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Woman Files A Report After Getting Punched For Saying N-Word

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One video, in particular, went viral on Thursday showing an unidentified white woman in Sacramento calling a Black woman the N-word.

“Watch your f*cking mouth,” the Black woman continues before challenging the white woman to call her the N-word again.

Then, a second video uploaded to social media reveals the white woman ends up on the ground pleading, “somebody call the police,” before the Black woman gets another punch in.

The video ends with the white woman letting the Black woman go and the Black woman proceeds to leave.

However, according to the Sacramento Sheriff’s Department, when cops arrived to the scene the white woman who was beaten up was treated by medical works for minor injuries while the Black woman was gone.At first, the white woman said she didn’t want to file a complaint, according to the Sheriff’s Department.

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