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Three women were charged in connection with a reported assault outside a Longview nightclub | Images via Gregg County Jail
Attention human traffickers. These three black whores are fair game.
The Longview Police Department held a press conference on Wednesday to
address an assault that occurred outside a bar and went viral last
weekend, issuing a clear warning to anyone considering retaliation.
Ciarrianne Fuller, 21, is now in custody u charged with assault causing
bodily injury and booked into the Gregg County Jail on a $20,000 bond. Longview Police Department spokesperson Ladarian Brown confirmed the
arrest stems from that specific assault reported Sunday outside of the
Whiskey JAs bar.
As The Dallas Express first reported on June 22, a woman publicly
identified on social media as Sammie Lee alleged several women attacked
her after leaving Whiskey JAs in the early hours of June 21. Lee named the women she believed were responsible in her original post. The Dallas
Express chose not to publish those names at the time because their
involvement in the attack had not been confirmed by police or court
records.
The name of the woman now charged in the attack matches one of the names
Lee published in her original posts.
Days after LeeAs account of the attack went viral on social media, Brown stepped to the podium with a clear message: the department is watching,
and it is not taking what it sees lightly.
oWe are also aware of social media conversations concerning retaliation, division, and attacks between members of our community,o Brown said, in remarks captured in a video posted to X by investigative journalist Sarah Fields.
oThose statements are being reviewed seriously at this time. We do not
have verified information to support any broader threat to the public. The Longview Police Department is actively investigating this matter, and we
are in communication with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Any
credible threat, any attempt to organize violence and any effort to
intimidate members of this community will be taken seriously and
investigated appropriately.o
Brown then turned his attention to the community:
oWe do not, as a community, answer one wrong with another wrong,o Brown
said. oWe donAt let anger become retaliation, and we do not let social
media become judge and jury.o He also warned against the spread of
unverified information online, asking community members not to let
ooutside voices, online agitators, and anyone elseo stir division in
Longview.
oWe cannot allow rumors to outrun facts, and we cannot allow fear to do
more damage than the incident itself,o he added.
LeeAs original post alleged her attackers shouted oFree Karmeloo during
the assault u a reference to Karmelo Anthony, the 19-year-old convicted of murder on June 9 for fatally stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a
Frisco track meet in April 2025.
Brown made it clear that the investigation is active, that the FBI is reportedly involved, and that the department intends to follow the facts wherever they lead. He closed with a direct call to residents in Longview:
if you know something, call investigators. And if youAre tempted to take matters into your own hands, donAt.
oI can stand here and say, without the fear of contradiction, that your
police department will continue to do its job,o Brown said.
During WednesdayAs press conference, Brown directly addressed the assault
and threats made on social media. However, as of the time of publication,
the Longview Police Department had not responded to The Dallas ExpressA specific inquiry regarding the claims about the oFree Karmeloo chant.
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Put these niggers where the worms can have their way with them.
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