Reporter Homa Bash and Watch Fast & Furious 8 Onlineher cameraman were reporting in Plano, Texas, near school on Wednesday afternoon when someone phoned the police. Bash tweeted about the incident, stating that the cops were called because a "hispanic-looking woman & black man with a suspicious white truck & camera" were near a school.
Seriously.
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The tweet has since racked up more than 31,000 retweets at the time of writing.
Other people and even reporters weighed in, stating that they had shared similar experiences.
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Bash noted that she is Indian, not Hispanic.
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Bash also thanked the Plano Police Department for their handling of the matter.
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Unfortunately, her live shoot had another major issue. Bash accidentally stood on an anthill while reporting. Ouch.
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Mashablehas reached out to Bash for additional information and comments.
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