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Two former UAlbany students were sentenced for their role in the CDTA bus assault on Friday.
Cheers of support echoed throughout the Albany County Courthouse after former UAlbany students Asha Burwell and Ariel Agudio learned that they were sentenced to three years’ probation and 200 hours of community service for falsely reporting an incident on a CDTA bus.
2 former UAlbany students sentenced to 3 years probation, community service for roles in CDTA bus assault[/URL]
The altercation occurred on a city bus, that was fortunately equipped with cameras. 3 black girls screamed racial slurs at white passengers and also punched several of them. They then took to social media, declaring they'd been called the N-word and beaten up by a gang of racist white men.
Outraged minorities threatened violence, with the brother of one of the supposed victims even stalking one of the men involved, using threats that could have turned into violence.
The verdict: probation. These women performed a hate crime themselves, lied about it, managed to whip minority students into a frenzy, and now they just got away with it.
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