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A Black woman said she was being terrorized by her neighbors. Police told her to stop calling.

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Nov 01, 2020
A Black woman said she was being terrorized by her neighbors. Police told her to stop calling.

From the time Jennifer McLeggan moved into her Long Island, New York, home in 2017, she said she was racially harassed by three next-door neighbors who she said threw feces and dead squirrels in her yard. One of them also told her that she could be "erased." McLeggan, who is Black, called the police, but she said they didn't take her complaints seriously.

Then, in July, something changed: Her story went viral on social media, prompting outcries and arrests.

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