A black man in Vermont with New York license plates says he was flagged down by two vehicles and then told by one of the drivers 'to leave' the state, Vermont State Police say.
Thinking someone needed assistance, the man stopped and spoke with one of the drivers, a white male.
Police said the victim was able to “verbally de-escalate the situation and drive home” without the interaction turning physical. He was “in fear for the physical safety of him and his son,” authorities wrote, saying they have been in contact with the victim and his family, but do not have descriptions of the vehicles or the people who the man said pulled him over.
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