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National Organization For Women Responds To The McKinney Incident

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One video from the pool incident in McKinney, Texas that you may not have seen much of on the news involves two white women fighting with a black teenager.

A Twitter campaign was launched to identify two women and, according to Raw Story, Tracey-Carver Allbritton, was identified as one of the women who was seen punching and pulling the hair of the African-American teenager. According to some reports, the two women allegedly shouted racist comments at the teens attending the party that led to police being called.

According to Raw Story, Allbritton’s social media indicates that she works for Bank Of America. According to Daily Kos, Allbritton actually works for CoreLogic, a Bank of America vendor that provides financial profiles to the banking giant that are key in making mortgage lending decisions.

 

 

“CoreLogic does not condone violence, discrimination or harassment and takes conduct that is inconsistent with our values and expectations very seriously,” the firm wrote in a statement reported by Dallas News. “As a result of these pending allegations, we have placed the employee in question on administrative leave while further investigations take place.”

This is the video that led to the Twitter campaign to identify the women in the video.