Woman claims she was attacked by black men, allegedly faked injuries with makeup

theGrio REPORT - Less than a week after the Charleston massacre, a woman in Texarkana, Texas is being called out on social media for attempting to incite racist sentiments against the black community.

Less than a week after the Charleston massacre, a woman in Texarkana, Texas, is being called out on social media for attempting to incite racist sentiments against the black community.

Ashley Casey Martin wrote, in her now-deleted Facebook post, “Just got jumped by 3 African Americans ourside of the as Walmart they are in a white ford 150 extended cab. Arkansas tags. They hit me inside Walmart and were cussing. I was very polite and asked them to lower their voices and the cuss words in front of my 3 year old daughter and this is the outcome. What has the world come to…”

In the accompanying pictures, she appears to be sporting two black eyes and a bloody nose and lip. However, people quickly realized the wounds were obviously poorly-applied makeup.

According to the Daily Dot, once people realized what the going on, the Texarkana Police Department posted, and then deleted, a Facebook statement saying they “believe the post to be fake” and “the injuries… are highly questionable.”

When Twitter found out about the mean-spirited hoax, they responded accordingly.

After being mocked on social media, Ashley posted another photo of her “beaten” face on her Instagram profile with her eyes covered by sunglasses. It has since been taken down as well.

Despite her unwillingness to admit any wrongdoing, by late Monday morning, all of Ashley’s social media accounts had been either removed or made private. Black and white people alike agree that her attempts to frame black men as dangerous criminals were at best reckless.

Let’s hope this doesn’t become a trend.

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