White Woman Who Allegedly Started Fight At Texas Pool On Administrative Leave

The Craig Ranch neighborhood pool is shown on Monday, June 8, 2015, in McKinney, Texas. A McKinney police officer has been placed on administrative leave after a video was posted online showing him pushing a teenage ... The Craig Ranch neighborhood pool is shown on Monday, June 8, 2015, in McKinney, Texas. A McKinney police officer has been placed on administrative leave after a video was posted online showing him pushing a teenage girl in a swimsuit to the ground and pointing his gun at other teens. (AP Photo/John L. Mone) MORE LESS
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A white woman accused of making racist comments that sparked a fight at a community pool in McKinney, Texas, last week has been placed on administrative leave at her job at CoreLogic.

“CoreLogic does not condone violence, discrimination or harassment and takes conduct that is inconsistent with our values and expectations very seriously,” the technology and data analysis company said in a Tuesday statement to the Dallas Morning News. “As a result of these pending allegations, we have placed the employee in question on administrative leave while further investigations take place.”

The identity of the CoreLogic employee is not entirely clear.

Twitter users attempted to identify one of the women filmed in this video, according to The Daily Kos. The woman shown trying to pull another white woman off of a black girl and later hitting the girl, was allegedly identified by activists at Dallas Communities Organizing for Change.

The woman, Tracey-Carver Allbritton, listed Bank of America as her employer on Facebook. Bank of America then confirmed that Allbritton worked for a vendor company, but did not say whether Allbritton was in fact the woman in the video.

According to witnesses at the pool party in McKinney, two white women used racial slurs while arguing with some of the black guests at the community pool. The argument quickly escalated into a physical altercation between the women and the young guests at the pool party.

McKinney police officer Eric Casebolt resigned on Tuesday after he was shown on video slamming a 15-year-old girl to the ground and drawing his gun at other teenagers while responding to a complaint about a “disturbance” at the community pool.

And since the video of Casebolt gained attention, Twitter users have chastised Sean Toon, the white McKinney resident who called the police to the community pool, with the hashtag #SeanToon 911.

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  1. How about this:

    ¨Sean Toon, who called police to complain about group of black teenagers trying to enter a party on Friday, was jailed for violent behaviour and animal torture¨

    He was ((Hannity’s)) source for saying that Casebolt handled the whole thing pretty well.
    EDIT: He was on ¨The Kelly File¨ w/ Megyn Kelly, then the ran the clip on ¨Fox and Friends¨. Don’t know if Hannity used him.

  2. The identity of the lardass in the beige polo shirt, and just wtf he was doing there, remains protected by our ever vigilant MSM, however.

  3. Avatar for henk henk says:

    To be fair, he’s one of Hannity’s more credible sources.

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