Taraji P. Henson Issues Apology After Accusing Police of Racially Profiling Son
Taraji P. Henson has issued a public apology, after accusing Glendale, California police officers of racially profiling her son. The Empire actress had initially said in an interview with Uptown Magazine, that she would be sending her 20-year-old son to Howard University, as opposed to a predominantly white university, because he had been racially profiled.
However, on Friday, she issued a public apology on Instagram, writing:
I would like to publicly apologize to the officer and the Glendale Police Department
See her full message below.
Why did Taraji apologize? The video showing the incident between Glendale police and Henson’s son went viral, was released. And reportedly he was pulled over for driving through a lighted crosswalk
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I wouldnt have apologized.Im being petty.lol I wouldve thanked them for being professional in their dealing with my son.And then I would have to grab my dumb son up and handle some serious issues with him.lol
He went home and lied to his mom because he got a ticket and she assumed he was racially profiled.