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Anita Baker Tells Story of Police Not Helping Her After She Was Stalked

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Anita Baker seemingly proved that not even the rich, famous and legendary can always get proper police protection when needed.

Dissatisfied, Baker went to the state police to see if charges could be filed and to inquire about obtaining a concealed weapons permit.

Baker says once the local police found out what she did they became vindictive and started giving her traffic tickets.

In the last few days alone, Baker has acknowledged the work being done by young protesters in the States, she posted a video of Black Lives Matter marches in other countries like New Zealand, and gave credit to Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms for initiating police reform in Atlanta.

Baker told police at the time that Thompson had been stalking her for months and she’d repeatedly asked him to leave her alone.

Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information

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