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« on: September 15, 2014, 08:34:26 AM »

Source: http://gawker.com/django-unchained-actress-mistaken-for-prostitute-accos-1634555094?utm_campaign=socialflow_gawker_facebook&utm_source=gawker_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow

Daničle Watts, an African-American actress who played Coco in Django Unchained and appears as Martin Lawrence's daughter on FX's Partners, says she was handcuffed and detained on Thursday by police in Los Angeles who suspected she was a prostitute.

According to Watts, she was approached by two police officers after kissing her husband Brian James Lucas, who is white, in public. Watts was reportedly asked to show ID and, when she refused, she was handcuffed and placed in the back of a police car. They let her go after finding out who she was.

Watts wrote about the incident in a Facebook post:

Today I was handcuffed and detained by 2 police officers from the Studio City Police Department after refusing to agree that I had done something wrong by showing affection, fully clothed, in a public place.

When the officer arrived, I was standing on the sidewalk by a tree. I was talking to my father on my cell phone. I knew that I had done nothing wrong, that I wasn't harming anyone, so I walked away.

A few minutes later, I was still talking to my dad when 2 different police officers accosted me and forced me into handcuffs.
Lucas backed up Watts' account in his own post on Facebook:

From the questions that he asked me as D was already on her phone with her dad, I could tell that whoever called on us (including the officers), saw a tatted RAWKer white boy and a hot bootie shorted black girl and thought we were a HO (prostitute) & a TRICK (client).
Watts and Lucas also posted several photos of the incident, including a photo of an injury Watts sustained while being handcuffed:

Variety reached out to an LAPD public information officer who said, because Watts wasn't arrested or brought to the station, there was no record of the incident.

Update 5:02p.m. The incident is described in a message, titled "Actress Generates Radio Call After Citizen Calls 9-1-1," sent to the LAPD email list. The email states a citizen made a 911 call complaining that a male and female were "involved in indecent exposure inside a Silver Mercedes with the vehicle door open." The responding sergeant and police officers believed Daničle Watts and Brian James Lucas fit their description, and detained them until it was clear they had not committed any crime. An internal complaint investigation has reportedly been initiated.

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« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2014, 09:12:26 AM »

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2756165/Django-Unchained-actress-claimed-harassed-LAPD-making-boyfriend-car-actually-having-sex-witnesses-claim-police-audio-claims-went-racism-rant.html

The Django Unchained actress who claimed she was harassed and injured by police after kissing her boyfriend was actually having sex in her car it is alleged, and then went on a rant accusing police of not knowing who she was.
In a police audio of the incident obtained by TMZ, Daniele Watts is heard accusing the police of racism when Sgt. Jim Parker asks her for ID. She then tells cops that they don't who she is before storming off, refusing to show her ID.
Witnesses from the nearby Directors Guild office building allegedly told the police they were watching her and her boyfriend have sex in the passenger seat with the door open.
One eyewitness said the man was sitting in the seat while she was straddling him, in plain sight of everyone around them.
After storming off, Watts was apprehended by a police officer a short distance away and brought back where she continued her rant.

TRANSCRIPT: THE LEAKED POLICE AUDIO
Watts: (sobbing) I don’t understand how we live in a free country where I’m at a parking lot making out with my boyfriend and I get arrested just because somebody called the cops. I don’t understand how we live in a free country where cops can put you in handcuffs… for nothing.
Sgt. Parker: (speaking to someone in background) Stay here, I’d be careful… A little emotional.
Sgt. Parker (to Watts): What’s your first name? Why do you think you’re in handcuffs? Do you think we put you in handcuffs or you did?
Watts: I put myself in handcuffs?
Sgt. Parker: Who do you think put yourself in handcuffs? Who do you think put you in handcuffs?
Watts: I think that this officer right here put me handcuffs because…
Sgt. Parker No, I think you did the minute you left the scene.
Watts: Yes, because I was being treated as a criminal before I even did anything.
Sgt. Parker: I’m sorry, do you… do you see the gentleman here in handcuffs? Is the gentleman here in handcuffs before you? No, he’s not.
Watts: Do you think that I’m stupid?
Sgt. Parker: I don’t think you’re stupid at all
Watts: What’s your first name Officer Parker?
Sgt. Parker: My name is Sergeant Parker and that’s all you need to know.
Watts: Why do you need to know my first name but I don’t need to know your first name?
Sgt. Parker Because I need to identify you as a source of a radio call
Watts: So I think I’d like to identify you to my publicist, what’s your first name?
Sgt. Parker: Now you see why you’re in handcuffs?
Watts: Why because you’re afraid of the news getting out about you arresting someone who’s innocent, who was making out with her boyfriend?
Sgt. Parker: I’ve been on the news many times.
Watts: Awesome.
Second officer: Ma’am, I explained to you over there why you’re in handcuffs
Watrts: Because you asked me to turn around and face the wall and I did.
Second officer: When you left my supervisor when he told you stay…
Watts: Did he tell me to stay or did I say I am walking away and I was talking to my dad? Did you hear him tell me to stay here?
Sgt. Parker: You can’t walk away ma’am
Second officer: He didn’t say anything to you as you walked away…
Watts: You didn’t say anything to me as I was walking away.
 

In the audio, Sgt. Parker can be heard telling Watts that the police were responding to calls from a nearby office.
She says: 'I bet there's at least one person up there who's a racist. I bet you. I bet you're a little bit racist.'
After refusing to give her name, Watts demands to know Sgt. Parker’s first name, before adding: ‘I think I’d like to identify you to my publicist. What’s your first name?’
She continues: 'I guess we all have our destinies... I serve freedom and love. You guys serve detainment. That's cool.
'I hope you feel free... I hope when you're f***ing your spouses you really feel alive. That you feel thankful, full of gratitude for the freedom that you have, that you share with the people of this country.' 
Watts' boyfriend Brian Lucas filmed her crying as she was handcuffed and questioned by police for making out with her partner in public.
Police also questioned Lucas and asked him questions like 'Do you really know her?' - seemingly insinuating that Watts was soliciting.
The couple described the incident to Buzzfeed, saying they were kissing in Lucas' car outside the CBS Studio Center in Studio City on Thursday when someone in a nearby office walked by and told them to stop.
'A Caucasian guy in a business suit comes downstairs and says, "Can you guys stop putting on a show? I have people who are trying to work up there",' Watts told ABC 7.

IS THE LAPD RACIST? 
The Los Angeles Police Department has long been accused of using racial profiling in their arrests 
A 2008 study conducted by Yale economist Professor Ian Ayres found that blacks are three times more likely to be stopped in L.A. than whites.
The study also found that of 1,200 complaints of racial profiling over a five-year period, none of the officers were actually found guilty of the charge and disciplined.
And this isn't the only time in recent weeks that the LAPD has been accused of racial profiling.
Last month, a black film and television producer was arrested on his way to an Emmy party and held for six hours by police who thought he was a robbery suspect.
The producer, 51-year-old Charles Belk, was later released when officers realized he had nothing to do with the crime.
Last year, the LAPD launched a program to address these complaints, bringing officers and the citizens who accuse them of profiling together for mediated talks.
Officers who participated in the so-called 'Community-employee education pilot program' are rewarded by having the internal investigation into the incident dropped.
Watts says she was fully dressed and only kissing when police were called to the scene, and asked for the couple's identification.
Lucas handed police his ID, but Watts refused and started walking away from the scene.
'I didn't have the stomach for someone on a power trip when I knew I hadn't done anything wrong,' Watts told Buzzfeed.
That's when police stopped and handcuffed her, bringing her back to the scene where the couple was questioned. Lucas found the kinds of questions troubling.
'How do you know her, what relationship, they were questions that quite frankly made me feel like that they were questioning me being like the client of a prostitute,' Lucas said. 'He didn't say anything ever about that, I just felt that energy from it.'
Watts was eventually let go after providing photo ID.
While the LAPD initially refused to comment on the incident, since there had been no official arrest, they have released a statement saying they are investigating.
They said two officers were dispatched to the scene on a report of 'indecent exposure' and briefly detained the two individuals.
'Upon further investigation it was determined that no crime had been committed. Ms. Watts and her companion were subsequently released,' police said.
News of the arrest spread after the couple wrote about it on their social media accounts. 
Watts wrote on her Facebook page: 'Today I was handcuffed and detained by 2 police officers from the Studio City Police Department after refusing to agree that I had done something wrong by showing affection, fully clothed, in a public place.'
She also posted a photo of crying as she stood in the street wearing patterned shorts, a t-shirt with 'New York' written on it and running shoes with a  policeman next to her.
Watts, who plays Martin Lawrence's daughter on the new FX comedy Partners, continued: 'When the officer arrived, I was standing on the sidewalk by a tree.

'The tears I cry for a country that calls itself 'the land of the free and the home of the brave' and yet detains people for claiming that very right.
Separately her chef boyfriend posted on his Facebook page that he thought that the person who called the police had decided they looked like a prostitute and a client.
He wrote: 'From the questions that he asked me as D was already on her phone with her dad, I could tell that whoever called on us (including the officers), saw a tatted RAWKer white boy and a hot bootie shorted black girl and thought we were a H* (prostitute) & a TRICK (client).
'What an assumption to make!!!Because of my past experience with the law, I gave him my ID knowing we did nothing wrong and when they asked D for hers, she refused to give it because they had no right to do so.
'So they handcuffed her and threw her roughly into the back of the cop car until they could figure out who she was. In the process of handcuffing her, they cut her wrist, which was truly NOT COOL!!!'
 
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« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2014, 08:59:33 PM »

Although he appears to be strongly defending Daniele in his Facebook post, full-length audio from his exchange with the responding officer seems to suggest otherwise.

    “This is a very sensitive subject to her. You know, the black and white,” Brian began explaining to the officer. “This is about the third time we’ve gotten accosted for it.”

    “It’s not as sensitive to me because I understand where you’re coming from,” Brian continued.

    “She’s just using it as her crutch. It’s fine. You get used to it after a while,” said the officer.

    “I bet,” adds Brian. “I understand your job so [...] I know you don’t wanna deal with stuff like this. This is not a protect and serve issue.”

After a bit more small talk, Brian and the officer returned to their discussion about Daniele’s belief that she is being targeted because of her race.

    “She needs to not see everything in black and white,” said the officer.

    “No pun intended,” Brian joked. “[If a Black officer pulled up] it would’ve been the same thing. In the future, that might be what has to happen for her to…Hey, I’ll bring that up. That’s a good idea. Thank you. I’ll share that with her and I’ll do that from a perspective of you not sharing that with me, but like, ‘Hey babe, what if it was a Black cop? Would it be the same thing?'”

Once officers placed her in the patrol car Brian responds:

    “It’s her first time being in the car. It’ll be good.”

Brian can even be heard laughing awkwardly after Daniele was cuffed.

Listen to the full exchange below.

http://madamenoire.com/470154/listen-daniele-watts-boyfriend-throws-bus-police-officer/
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