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Report: 'Django Unchained' actress must apologize to police officer she accused of racism

You might remember a bizarre incident from last September in which “Django Unchained” actress Daniele Watts was handcuffed and detained for, as reported by gossip site TMZ, having “full-on sex [with her boyfriend] in the passenger seat WITH THE DOOR OPEN!” Watts alleged that she was merely kissing her boyfriend, and because she is black and he is white, a racist police officer assumed she was a prostitute and handcuffed her.

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Within days, Watts’ story began to fall apart, thanks to video of the incident and a 911 call which backed up LAPD Sgt. Jim Parker. Watts eventually pleaded no contest to disturbing the peace and was ordered to write a letter of apology to the sergeant.

The Los Angeles Times reports that the LAPD “launched an internal affairs inquiry into the officers’ actions after Watts and [boyfriend Brian] Lucas complained publicly that the actress had been handcuffed. Lucas wrote on Facebook that police acted as if the couple had been engaged in prostitution.” Parker is a 26-year veteran of the police force.

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