An Allentown, Pennsylvania, City Hall employee is facing charges after falsely reporting to police and fabricating evidence by claiming she was the victim of hate crime when a noose was placed on her work desk.
Brown, who also is an Allentown School Board member, alleged in January that she found a noose on her desk at City Hall.
However, after a thorough investigation, the Pennsylvania State Police used DNA evidence to prove Brown was behind the stunt.
The Allentown Police Department held a press conference to provide an update about investigation, explaining Brown’s DNA matched the DNA found on the noose.
School board member of @AllentownSD was charged for allegedly staging her own hate crime with a noose. She’s also a City employee in Allentown, PA.
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) March 24, 2025
Our tax dollars pay her salary.
She needs to resign or be fired from both positions. https://t.co/d97b8gIDXW pic.twitter.com/dtXa2qFonC
Internet users compared the hate crime hoax to the infamous 2019 Jussie Smollett saga where the black actor hired a pair of Nigerian-American men to fake a racially and politically-motivated attack on him by shouting, “This is MAGA country” and placing a noose around his neck.
A similar phony hate crime took place in 2020 when NASCAR racer Bubba Wallace claimed a “noose” was found in his garage.
The FBI quickly determined the so-called “noose” found in Wallace’s garage was actually a garage door pull that had been hanging there since 2019, long before Wallace occupied it.
In the state of Pennsylvania, Brown could be punished with up to three years in prison and $7,500 in fines for tampering with evidence and making a false report.
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