17-year-old Victoria Waldrip was arrested at the Four Seasons Town Centre Mall in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Saturday

A white teenager, known for mocking 'black culture' while claiming to be black, has enlisted the help of activist group Black Lives Matter after she was arrested in a North Carolina mall for kicking a police officer.

17-year-old Victoria Waldrip was arrested at the Four Seasons Town Centre Mall in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Saturday.

Known on social media as 'Woah Vicky,' the controversial youngster was charged with trespassing, assault on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest, the Greensboro Police reported.

The girl is known for promoting negative stereotypes of blackness and attributing them to her own, claiming that she is black as a result.

Waldrip was detained for trespassing at the mall after she was given 'multiple opportunities to leave' by police and mall security. While resisting, she allegedly kicked a police officer.

It was during the ordeal when a man, said to be with Waldrip, started 'acting disorderly' creating a domino effect among mall-goers.

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Waldrip was detained for trespassing at the mall after she was given 'multiple opportunities to leave' by police and mall security

While resisting, she allegedly kicked a police officer. 'Woah Vicky,' was charged with trespassing, assault on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest

Police detailed that someone began shouting 'shots being fired,' which created 'mass panic' at the mall, according to police.

Officers on the scene were able to gauge that reports of an active shooter on the scene were false, however.

The fair-skinned, blonde teen was the only person taken into custody and while she may desire to claim blackness, police labeled her as white.

Identity crisis? The fair-skinned, blonde teen was the only person taken into custody and while she may desire to claim blackness, police labeled her as white

Waldrip grew in infamy back in 2017 when she first released a video claiming that she was black

After she was released on video, Waldrip posted a video of her hugging a man she refers to as 'uncle.'

She can be heard screaming about how police allegedly broke her friend's nose and gave him a concussion.

But she seemingly forgets that injury when she gets on her friend's shoulder and starts screaming 'F*** 12' (a phrase used to go after police) and #blacklivesmatter.

Waldrip grew in infamy back in 2017 when she first released a video claiming that she was black.

In the video, she cites an ancestory.com test that showed that she was 25 per cent black as being the reasoning she now considers herself to be African American.

In the video, she cites an ancestory.com test that showed that she was 25 per cent black as being the reasoning she now considers herself to be African American

But a screenshot of her supposed results shows that 44 per cent of her alleged genetics come from Africa, with 25 specifically coming from Mali and Cameroon. It is unknown why she didn't list the other 19 per cent

But a screenshot of her supposed results shows that 44 per cent of her alleged genetics come from Africa, with 25 specifically coming from Mali and Cameroon. It is unknown why she didn't list the other 19 per cent.

On social media, Waldrip proudly uses the n-word and sports what she considers aspects of black culture: wearing corn-rows, hair extensions, grills, du-rags and holding guns and cash.

On social media, Waldrip proudly uses the n-word and sports what she considers aspects of black culture: wearing corn-rows, hair extensions, grills, du-rags and holding guns and cash

She occasionally does makeup tutorials geared toward black women, with many denouncing her input in the comment sections.

Similar to 'trans-racial' Rachel Dolezal, Waldrip looks to be using bronzer is different pictures in an attempt to make her skin darker.

Also like Dolezal, both of Waldrip's parents are white.

Waldrip has claimed to be black to the disgust of many on social media who feel that the teen is missing the connection with blackness.

The girl also claims to be from an area in Atlanta known as the place where rappers Gucci Mane, Future and 21 Savage grew up.

But both of her parents actually reside in Marietta, Georiga, which is a suburb comprised of approximately 53 per cent white and 32 per cent black.