White Woman Calls Cops On Black Man Babysitting White Kids
By Bill Galluccio
October 9, 2018
A white woman in Georgia called police on a black man after he drove away with two white kids. Corey Lewis was with the two kids, who are six and ten-years-old, in the parking lot of a Walmart in Cobb County, Georgia when an unidentified woman approached them.
The woman asked Lewis if the children were okay and then asked to speak with them. When Lewis refused to let them talk with the woman, she followed Lewis as he put the kids in his car and drove away.
“We then left to go get gas, she moved closer and waited there,” Lewis told WGCL-TV.
After getting gas, Lewis returned home, where he was met by the woman, who had called the cops. Lewis documented his encounter with the officer on Facebook LIVE.
After speaking with the two children, the officer then called their parents, David Parker and Dana Mango, who explained that Lewis was a family friend and was babysitting their children.
“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,” Mango told the news outlet. “B-W-B which I guess is the new thing, babysitting while black."