A white woman who made a call to police over a black man in Central Park appears to have placed her on administrative leave after the video went viral on Monday by her employer. The video was first posted on Facebook by Christian Cooper who was said to have encountered the woman who was walking her dog at 8 am in the protected nature reserve, Rambal, located in the central park, along with all the dogs in other parts of the central park at 9 am should be leased between 9 am to 9 pm, but should be on lease at all times in Ramble. Cooper says he told the woman to put her dog on a leash. She says that she responded by stating that the dog's run was stopped, and that her dog needed exercise. Cooper says he was about to treat the dog when she responded "Don't touch my dog", and then he started recording videos from his iPhone. "I'm going to tell them that an African American person is danger to my life, ”she says in the video.
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The man reply, "Please tell them what you like." She then walks a few feet away and makes a call. " I'm sorry I'm in the Rumble, and there's a man, African American, with a bicycle helmet. He's recording me, and threatening me and my dog." She says, possibly to 911. While there she repeats herself, and then says, very loudly, "I'm sorry I can't hear you right there I am being threatened by a person from The Rambal. While there, please send the police immediately. "In the video, the woman keeps her dog in the air with a collar, which makes her distressed. The video became increasingly viral on Facebook and Twitter, when the video was shared by Cooper's sister Melody did.
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The woman was later identified as Amy Cooper, VP of investment solutions at Franklin Templeton. After the video went viral, investment firm Franklin Templeton shared a statement on Twitter, stating, "We in take matters very seriously, and we do not condone racism of any kind. We are in the process of investigating the situation, including the employee. Placed on administrative leave." The abandoned Angels Cocker Spaniel Rescue, Inc. posted a comment on Facebook mentioning the subject of the video. While the abandoned Angels said the woman voluntarily surrendered the dog. "Abend Angels wrote," The dog is now in our rescue and is safe and in good health. We will not respond to any inquiries about the situation.
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