https://www.aol.com/article/news/2018/07/04/police-called-after-black-man-tried-to-buy-cell-phones-at-t-mobile-after-fake-robbery-call/23474521/Nobody died, thankfully.
My dad shared this with me yesterday, and it's pretty chilling. The linked HuffPo video is pointless and bad, but there's a link to a Facebook post with the actual unedited video.
I can't stress how impressed I am with both the video-capturer, and the person who crawled on fingers and toes by police command. The distraught lady Significant Other was... distraught, and they talked her down to some degree.
Relatable - with guns pointed at me, I'd probably tell certain emotional relations to please shut up and let things happen chilly.
I don't know what the reason for the crawl was. Based on the voices it sounds like standard procedure, but... why?
Other than that, that T-mobile branch as an entity has a lot to answer for. My most favorable interpretation, after trying to hear the last bits of conversation with the police in the Facebook video, is that the clerks called "security" because they found the two black men intimidating... And then security seemingly reported this to the police as an active robbery.
I lean towards blaming security here, but that's based on believing the clerks. Who did lie earlier in the video, and may have overstated things to security.
These black people did everything right, and thank *fuck* that they survived. This was unarguably racial and I hate it.