When a white American woman was walking a dog in New York’s Central Park in 2020, she framed an African-American man for threatening her life. Afterwards, she was fired from the company but sued for illegal dismissal.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] When Amy Cooper, a white American woman, went to New York's Central Park to walk her dog in 2020, she framed the African-American man who was watching birds at the time as threatening her life, and the related video immediately attracted people's attention. The company also quickly fired her. Unexpectedly, Amy sued the company for illegal dismissal. Fortunately, the judge has now sentenced Amy to lose the case.

According to "NBC" report, on May 25, 2020, Christian Cooper, who was watching birds in Central Park, New York, asked Amy to tie her dog on a leash according to local regulations. Unexpectedly, Amy called 911. File a report, alleging that Christine threatened her and her dog's life.

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This video has been viewed by millions of people in just a few hours after it was posted on the Internet. On the same day, Floyd, an African-American man in Minnesota, was killed by police by pressing his neck on the neck, which caused great concern and anger. Netizens have demanded that Amy be held accountable.

The investment company Amy worked for, Franklin Templeton, fired her the day after the incident. Amy was furious and sued the court, accusing the company of slandering her and treating her as a racially intolerant statement. racist and unlawfully fired.

However, U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams recently ruled that Amy could not prove that the company was unlawfully dismissed, so she dismissed her allegations. Amy's lawyers have not responded to this, and Franklin Templeton is quite satisfied with the lawsuit. the result of.