White woman attacks Black woman in Victoria Secret, has meltdown after she caught on camera
Ukenta asks store employees to call for security, and mall security shortly after. They called the Millburn Police Department, whose officers treat the situation with little to no concern. They inform Ukenta they cannot escort Elphick out of the complex, although her violent behavior. In a update, Ukenta says. “I have the police report, which is somewhat true, but really, really long,” she says. “I’m happy I did record because even the officers stated that I only showed him the video of her laying on the floor when I showed him .”
In one video, Ukenta reads the police report. Elphick admits she was wrong in her behavior, however, she didn’t want to be professionally or socially shunned. The woman claims she had a panic attack after realizing she was being recorded.
“Mind you,” Ukenta said, “they took her statement first because, of course, she called the police. And she completely lied. She’s trying to say I started videotaping her causing her to have a panic attack, at which time, she followed me to try to get me to stop recording.”
“So, I’m filing the complaint against the two officers that responded,” Ukenta added. “I didn’t feel protected. I’m also filing a complaint against the mall security.” She noted that Victoria’s Secret store staff assisted her, asserting its manager even sent someone to walk down to hasten security because they were taking too long. “So, I don’t really have any issues with them … not as of yet,” Ukenta said. “Now, if they give us problems getting the video, then we’ll talk about that. That’ll be another story.”
All clips from the incident have been shared to YouTube under a channel called Mama Africa Muslimah. A GoFundMe Ukenta set up to assist in her pursuit of justice.