
There are so many versions of what happened at the McKinney pool incident that I’m having a difficult time keeping track. And I’ve told myself time and time again that I’m not forming an official opinion until all of the facts are out, because that’s what ANY reasonable person should do. (The mainstream media exempts themselves from that rule.)
I will say that the entire situation is out of hand, and I’m really sick of everyone turning it into a racial thing. I’m also sick of the professional race baiters who trash these communities, talk about setting the stage for terrorist attacks and leave the communities in complete disarray.
Undoubtedly, a number of questions still need to be addressed, and hopefully they get some answers during the course of the investigation. But really, Officer Eric Casebolt’s resignation is the only major news at this point.
Meanwhile, the infamous white mom Tracy Allbritton, who was partially accused of sparking the incident with her alleged “racial slurs,” spoke out for the first time, and you might be interested in what she has to say.
The afternoon of the incident, she took her two children, grandchild and family friend to the Craig Ranch North Community Pool.
Not long after she arrived, she noticed a BBQ with a DJ outside of the pool gates.
“By the time our security officer arrived for his scheduled shift, the pool had been overtaken by unruly teenagers and young adults,” said Tracy. She says many of them became upset when they were asked for key cards to prove their residency and complained it was because of the color of their skin. However, she said everyone at the pool, including herself, was asked to prove they lived in the community.
She says they were harassed while they were trying to leave. A teen was screaming racial slurs at them, and someone grabbed her friend’s hair in the middle of the street. When she finally made it to her car, someone threw a frozen drink at her, which also hit her 11-year-old son.
“My friend’s hair was grabbed and she was pulled to the middle of the street,” she said. “My kids were screaming and traumatized. I walked out to diffuse the fight and did just that. I did not beat anyone, nor did I use racial slurs of any kind. I was trying to separate my friend from a person that was pulling her hair.”
The worst part? She’s been forced to stay in hiding, hundreds of miles away from her home because of “death threats.”
“I am a woman of God,” she added. “I have countless supporters of all ethnic backgrounds that will stand up for my character. The fact that I’ve had to relocate my family for their safety has made me physically ill.”
Take her interview as you will. But I think we can all agree that this entire situation has gone completely out of hand. Completely.
h/t The Blaze