North Carolina Property Manager Says Police Assaulted Her While She Was Working On Site
Gina Hawkins, Fayetteville Police Chief, said in a statement that she is making a formal request for an area judge to permit the release of police body camera footage. The chief also said officers approached Dunlap in an area where a potentially violent suspect ran away from police.
Dunlap’s attorney, Harry Daniels, said he plans to file a federal lawsuit on behalf of his client.
“Quite frankly, I believe that Ms. Dunlap would not be subjected, would not be here today having this discussion if she was a different race,” Daniels told ABC News. “I’m not gonna sugarcoat it. I think they intimidated her because she’s a person of color. And we are here to fight on her behalf.”