Disturbing Acts of Harassment Unveiled: Utah ‘Karen’ Faces Assault Charges
Charged with Assault and Viral Video Sparks Outrage
Kathryn Smith, a 67-year-old woman from Utah, has been charged with assault after a video capturing her tormenting her interracial neighbors went viral online.
The disturbing footage shows Smith verbally abusing the family, including a pregnant mother, and physically assaulting her.
The family’s lawyer plans to file a civil lawsuit against Smith, who is set to appear in court on January 11.
Background of the Disturbing Incident
The incident unfolded in Midvale in 2019, shortly after the family had moved into the neighborhood.
Marcus Stevenson, the Mayor of Midvale, expressed his dismay on social media, revealing that the family had endured regular racist tirades, jeopardizing their safety.
Smith was taken into custody on outstanding warrants, specifically for assault, according to information shared by the Unified Police Department.
Verbal Assault Escalates to Physical Attack
The video captures a verbal confrontation initiated by Smith, who hurls racial slurs at the family.
The situation escalates when she physically assaults the pregnant mother, forcibly poking and pushing her stomach.
The disturbing footage highlights the relentless and unprovoked nature of Smith’s harassment.
Impact on the Victims
The family’s lawyer, Tyler Ayres, disclosed the profound impact on the victims, including the loss of work and the necessity to keep their children home from school.
The family is now undergoing therapy to cope with the traumatic experience, which has incurred significant financial and emotional costs.
Community Outrage and Mayor’s Response
Mayor Marcus Stevenson expressed his disgust over the situation, acknowledging the family’s ordeal and emphasizing the need for immediate action.
The Mayor posted about the encounter online and pledged to address the matter further with the affected family.
Legal Proceedings and Ongoing Consequences
While Smith has not entered a plea deal, she is scheduled to appear in Midvale Justice Court on January 11.
Ayres condemned Smith’s behavior, stating that she lacks a sense of right or wrong and believes she is entitled to act without considering the impact on others.
The case underscores the importance of addressing and rectifying such instances of racial harassment within communities.
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