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White woman charged after Central Park confrontation

Amy Cooper with her dog in Central Park during a dispute that went viral.
Amy Cooper, with her dog, calls police in Central Park during a dispute that went viral.
(Christian Cooper / Associated Press)
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A white woman walking her dog who called the police during a videotaped dispute with a Black man in Central Park was charged Monday with filing a false report.

In May, Amy Cooper drew widespread condemnation for calling 911 to report she was being threatened by “an African American man” when bird watcher Christian Cooper appeared to keep his distance as he recorded her rant on his phone.

Manhattan Dist. Atty. Cyrus Vance Jr. said in a statement on Monday that his office had charged Amy Cooper with falsely reporting the confrontation, a misdemeanor. She was ordered to appear in court on Oct. 14.

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After the backlash, Amy Cooper released an apology through a public relations service, saying she “reacted emotionally and made false assumptions about his intentions.”

“He had every right to request that I leash my dog in an area where it was required,” she said in the written statement. “I am well aware of the pain that misassumptions and insensitive statements about race cause and would never have imagined that I would be involved in the type of incident that occurred with Chris.”

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