AL Andretti
formerly mrbluprint
- Sep 9, 2008
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Wish harm on a child because his views differ from yours?
Terrone, who refers to herself by her maiden name Magoveny, delivers an expletive and racial epithet-laden description of what she said occurred. She claims she was walking in the grocery store near the check-out and turned to her young daughters and said: “Jesus Christ.” She does not provide context for what she was describing. She says a black man in a “scooter” asked if she was talking to him and called her a *****.
“He called me a ***** so I called him a ni**er.” She said the man got up and “threatened me” and that there was “spitting going back and forth.”
She repeated that she called the man a “ni**er because he called me a *****.”
She then proceeded to tell the 911 dispatcher to get an East Haven police officer to her house so she could press charges.
She said the man was with two “fat black *****es which I won’t call ni**ers because they weren’t behaving like ni**ers…somebody better do something now …”
Terrone continues:
“That place is full of cockroaches and now I have to deal with being called a ***** by a ni**er in front of my kids? I don’t think so.”
She says she left her coat in the Shoprite parking lot because it had “his dirty disgusting AIDS-infected ni**er spit on it…”
Terrone then demands a police officer be sent to her house and when she gives her address, the dispatcher says he can’t send a cop because she does not live in the police department’s jurisdiction. “Of course, you can’t,” she mocks. “Then tell me what’s going to be done to arrest the ni**er who assaulted me verbally?”
“I want a ******* cop doing something now. I don’t want any excuses,” she shouts at the dispatcher.
The dispatcher says she can come into the police station and file a report since the store is in East Haven jurisdiction. She’s incredulous: “Are you fuc*ing kidding me? You think I know that ni**er’s name? You think I know that ni**er’s name? That’s all he is to me. A fuc*ing ni**er because he called me a *****.”
As Terrone mocks, insults and demeans the dispatcher, she agrees to meet an East Haven police officer in the Shoprite parking lot but demands that the officer be white.
“Is it someone who’s not going to be racially biased? Is it going to be a white person because I am not dealing with a sp*c or a ni**er because I am way beyond that point.”
The dispatcher asks what kind of car she drives and she says it’s none of his business. He says the officer will need to be able to locate her. She says she’s going into Shoprite. He says not to do that. “Oh, but I am.” He replies: “Oh, but you’re not.”
She said she was told by her uncle this “wasn’t going how this was supposed to happen.” She tells the dispatcher her uncle is a New Haven Police Department detective.
The dispatcher says her uncle was wrong.