
Biased Minnesota Cop Lets Karen Teacher Go After She Wrongly Accuses Black Pare…
A Minnesota cop appeared biased after he allowed a teacher to drive away after she wrongly accused a Black parent of hitting her car.
Mankato, MN – A recent video uploaded by local resident Terrance Wadley has sparked discussion online after capturing a heated exchange between Wadley and a Mankato police officer. The incident, labeled "Part 2" by Wadley, shows him confronting an officer, identified by his name tag as C. Pike, on a residential street. Wadley initiated the recording, stating his intention to "file a police report against the white teacher who falsely accused me of damaging her vehicle." During the confrontation, Wadley repeatedly questioned the officer's authority, asserting, "You work for me. So what legal authority do you have? I pay taxes, you do work for me." He further pressed the officer, asking, "Are you a public official? Are you a peace officer?" The officer, wearing a "Public Safety" uniform and sunglasses, remained largely composed throughout the recorded segment, listening to Wadley's assertions. The video's description by Wadley claims that "the officer admits he doesn’t work for me," a statement that has become a focal point of the online discussion. The video highlights a citizen's attempt to assert perceived rights and challenge the role of law enforcement in a public setting. The full context of the initial accusation against Wadley and the officer's complete response are not entirely clear from the 12-second clip. The incident has garnered significant attention, with over 94,000 views and 5,400 likes since its upload on September 12, 2025.
A Minnesota cop appeared biased after he allowed a teacher to drive away after she wrongly accused a Black parent of hitting her car.