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#AtHomeWhileBlack: Police Drag Black North Carolina Homeowner From His Own House After False Alarm

A North Carolina man says he was humiliated and thought he was going to be killed when police dragged him out of his house wearing only his boxers after his home security alarm was tripped accidentally. Suggested Reading Have You Heard of The Tragic Story of Phyllis Hyman, a Beautiful, Soulful Singer Derailed By Her…

A North Carolina man says he was humiliated and thought he was going to be killed when police dragged him out of his house wearing only his boxers after his home security alarm was tripped accidentally.

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โ€œThis was one of the most humiliating experiences of my life,โ€ Kazeem Oyeneyin of Raleigh, N.C., told WTVD.

Oyeneyin, a club and party promoter known as โ€œTim Boss,โ€ told the station he had just deactivated the alarm and was trying to return to sleep about noon Aug. 17, when cops arrived, demanding that whoever was inside show himself.

Oyeneyin went downstairs to investigate all the ruckusโ€”armed with the gun he is licensed to carryโ€”and was confronted by police who demanded to know what he was doing in his own the home.

His front door was unlockedโ€”presumably due to a friend of Oyeneyin, whom he says accidentally tripped the alarm while leavingโ€”and a police officer was entering his home.

โ€œAll I heard was somebody screaming downstairs,โ€ Oyeneyin told the station. โ€œSo I grab my firearm because I donโ€™t know whatโ€™s going on. And I run down the stairs and itโ€™s a cop.โ€

Typically, as WTVD notes, when a home alarm goes off accidentally and police arrive, officers ask the homeowner for ID and then leave. Maybe thereโ€™s a fine for wasting copsโ€™ time.

But that wasnโ€™t what appears to have happened in Oyeneyinโ€™s case. According to surveillance footage from inside his house aired by WTVD, officers donโ€™t ask for ID:

Instead, more officers arrive, and Oyeneyin gets pushed up against a wall in his entryway and handcuffed before police force the barely dressed man outside. All this despite his protests that the home is his and that he had just spoken with the alarm company.

Now, Raleigh PD says it is investigating the incident.

But the whole thing has left a bad #AtHomeWhileBlack taste in Oyeneyinโ€™s mouth.

โ€œI was counting the seconds, because I thought he was going to kill me,โ€ Oyeneyin said, according to the Washington Post, citingย ABC News. โ€œHe was shaking the gun. All he has to do is slip and hit that trigger and Iโ€™m dead.โ€

โ€œBeing black could definitely be one the issues, the problem,โ€ he told WTVD. โ€œI hope itโ€™s not. But if thatโ€™s what it is, it needs to be resolved.โ€

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