That Just made me think of the arrest of Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates in his own university-provided house. The arresting cops wrote up their version and in it, he was supposed to have said things, including a "
yo mama" line, which seems out of place for someone who was one of Harvard's professors of
English.
I've had friends arrested by the police, and in the arrest report, the cops wrote up that they used specific phrases from "jail slang". But ... the person who was arrested didn't even
know what the slang meant, and had to ask around, let alone actually having said what the reports said. It's actually real common for arresting cops to just stitch together police reports like a Mad Lib from whatever sources they have that they think can make charges "stick". Yeah, so you're a college-educated black kid from some ritzy neighborhood, but in the arrest report they have you using ghetto slang when you were arrested.
EDIT: for the Henry Louis Gates case, it's possible Gates is lying and he did use the language that the cop said he did.
However in the police report it also quotes the main witness, and she denies saying what the report says she did, and the 911 call recording also contradicts the police report. The report said the witness said "two black men with backpacks" were trying to break in, whereas the 911 call recording has her saying "I don't know whether they're just having a hard time with their key" and "one looks maybe hispanic, and I can't see the other one clearly". Which is a far cry from saying "two black men with backpack are breaking in". The whole report is a fabrication to cover their asses, and they should all be sacked.