Couple charged after videos show white woman pulling pistol on black woman


“This is not that kind of world,” she says. “Whites are not racist. No one is racist. I care about you. I care about you and I’m sorry if you had an incident that has made someone feel like this. No one is racist. Sorry if something like that happened.

As she speaks, Mrs. Hill repeatedly asks, “Why would you hit her?”

The camera briefly zooms out of the minivan as it zooms out of a parking spot, and the teen yells at her mother to watch her.

Then, Ms. Hill asks if the couple was trying to hit her with the minivan and hit the back of the vehicle with her hand. The white woman gets out of the car with a gun and, using bad language, tells Mrs. Hill to “run away.” The woman raises the gun and points at Mrs. Hill, who is standing a few feet away.

“Are you going to shoot me?” Mrs. Hill says, and she, her daughter, and the armed woman ask someone to call the police. The woman tells Mrs. Hill not to jump behind her car, which Mrs. Hill denies having done, and then the woman begins to yell at Mrs. Hill to back off. You can hear the crying. The woman finally lowers the gun and returns to the minivan, and drives away.

“Call the police, no, don’t go anywhere,” says Hill. “You were about to hit me with the car.”

You can hear her daughter say, “These white people are so racist. They took a gun from my mother.

Sheriff Bouchard said authorities responded after receiving six 911 calls related to the altercation, each of which played at the press conference on Thursday. He said officers ordered the white woman to get out of the truck, put her on the ground, handcuffed her, and took her gun.

Bryan Pietsch contributed reporting.