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Andy Shipley

'White privilege' viral video woman charged over false dog lead death threat claim

A white woman has been charged for falsely accusing a black man of threatening her life after he asked her to put her dog on a lead.

New Yorker Amy Cooper, 41, was caught on a video that went viral and sparked debate about "white privilege."

Cooper is being charged with filing a false report, a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail.

Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance said Cooper is expected to be arraigned on Oct 14.

"We are strongly committed to holding perpetrators of this conduct accountable," Vance said in a statement.

A lawyer for Cooper could not immediately be identified.

The May 25 incident in Central Park stirred widespread conversations about racism and how white people treat Black people.

It occurred a few hours before George Floyd died in Minneapolis after a police officer there pinned his neck.

Cooper had been walking her dog in an area of Central Park known as the Ramble when she encountered Christian Cooper, a Black man and avid bird-watcher.

Christian Cooper, who is not related to Amy Cooper, asked her to leash her dog, and when she refused offered the dog treats.

The video showed Amy Cooper telling him she would tell the police an African-American man was threatening her life, which was false, and then calling 911, where she used "African-American" to describe Cooper.

Cooper was fired from her job at Franklin Templeton a day after the incident, when she also publicly apologised.

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