I'll tell you; the white establishment has to go! NOw this incident happened last year and the story is just now getting some traction. The white press is outraged that their beloved white police who are responsible for the MURDERS of 40 black men and four black women, that didn't bother them none, but they're upset at how this white woman was treated by their beloved police when she allowed her son to do something he had no business doing. Yes it's time for the total and complete destruction of the white establishment worldwide for good for they don't know what justice equity or rightteousness is. They think they are gods who can do as they please and when they break the rules of the law it's no big deal! God these people say they are gods and have forgotten about You as they murder Your people and make excuses for their own and call it righteousness. We thank you that they will go the way of the philistine and the very memory of them removed from this earth! IN Jesus name; amen.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC
(WBTV) - The story of a North Carolina woman is gaining attention
nearly a year after she was arrested along a popular beach destination
for allowing her 11-year-old son to drive a golf cart.
The story was initially published in
The Charlotte Observer over the weekend and recounts the arrest of Julie Mall during her "dream vacation" on Bald Head Island, NC in July 2015.
Her
11-year-old asked to drive the golf cart back to their cottage, two
blocks away. Mall said there was no traffic and his father sat next to
him, so they allowed him to drive.
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Mall acknowledges, however, that drivers must be 16 years of
age and have a valid drivers’ license to operate a golf cart on Bald
Head Island, and she broke that rule.
Mall says they were nearly
back to their cottage the evening of July 26, 2015, when a police golf
cart with flashing lights pulled them over.
“Immediately he started berating us,”
she said. “He was saying ‘How old is this kid?’ ‘Are you guys drunk?’ ‘I could write you up for child abuse.’”
Mall
says she had a glass of wine with dinner hours earlier, and no one was
intoxicated. Her son burst into tears. She asked her niece to take the
children back to the cottage.
Mall said after the sobbing children left the scene, she told the officer she was angry that he had upset them unnecessarily.
“I said, ‘You ought to be ashamed of yourself,’ and I stuck my finger in his face,” she told
The Observer.
Her
husband, Scott, returned to the scene after taking the golf cart back
to their cottage when police told him to stand back as his wife was
wrestled to the ground in the median. He took out his cell phone and
recorded video the scene.
“As soon as I came up there, I saw him
start coming toward her,” Mall said. “My reaction was to film it so we’d
have some proof because I knew this wasn’t an up-and-up situation.”
Police say the family was drunk, the family claims they weren't.
Mall
said she was not told what she was being charged with, nor was she
given any sobriety tests. She was taken to the ferry, where about 30
passengers were waiting for the next boat.
She was led aboard
barefoot – she lost her flip-flops in the struggle – for the trip to
Southport. People who were waiting were told they had to wait for the
next boat because a prisoner was being transported.
Officers told
the magistrate that Mall failed to surrender her hands to be handcuffed,
was intoxicated and disruptive, blocked traffic and challenged him to a
fight.
She was charged with resisting a public officer,
intoxicated and disruptive and misdemeanor child abuse. She spent a
night in jail.
Mall says she was later examined by a doctor on the island, who said she suffered whiplash-like injuries.
When
Mall returned to Brunswick County twice for two trial dates, August and
October 2015. The arresting officer, who was subpoenaed, did not appear
for either date.
As a result, the case was dismissed, however, the district attorney could reinstate charges for up to two years.
This year, according to
The Observer, Mall and her family will be vacationing at Isle of Palms, SC.
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