In the video footage, the white women repeatedly berates the man behind the camera, calling him a “dirty f–king n–ger” because he apparently scared her kids when he started his car.
The woman yelling at the man through his car window
“You’re a n–ger!”
This is allegedly what the woman said, pointedly and vehemently, to the man recording her from his car window as she called her husband to tell him to come and deal with him.
Apparently the confrontation on May 30 started when the man, presumably black, got into his car and started his vehicle in a Cheektowaga, N.Y., parking lot, scaring the woman’s
two children. This allegedly set the woman off, and she started a racial-slur-filled tirade against the man in the vehicle, who calmly began recording her.
“I called you a n–ger. You’re a n–ger! Nasty f–king n–ger!” the woman shouted at the man while allegedly on the phone with her husband. She was apparently calling him to come and beat up the unidentified man, posting under the YouTube name IAMOYAB.
“Talk to this f–king n–ger right now. I’m telling you, he’s recording me,” she said to her husband. “Tell him you will f–king kill him. I will f–king yank his ass out the car.”
Meanwhile, the man continued to record from his car, occasionally punctuating her rant with “Please do”—like when she threatened to pull him out of his vehicle or call the cops—and “very well.”
The video ends with the woman telling the man to stay where he is so her husband can come and beat his “ass,” before she threatens to “whip” her coffee at him—at which point he rolls
up his car windows and locks his doors, commenting in disbelief, “Racism is alive and well, I tell you … amazing. Absolutely amazing. This is where we live at. This is exactly where we
live and what goes on. I start my car, she calls me a n–ger. Amazing.”
A Twitter account being linked on social media to the woman in the video identifies her as Janelle Ambrosia, whose bio lists her as a “loud mouth Italian.”
Tweets from the account were sent out on Wednesday as news of the video, which was posted to YouTube on Tuesday, broke—with Ambrosia defending the stance allegedly taken in the video.
h/t – roots