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MARIETTA, Ga. — A white woman who spotted a black man babysitting two white children called police and then followed them home in Georgia.

WGCL-TV reported Tuesday that the woman stopped Corey Lewis outside a Cobb County Walmart and asked to speak to the kids. He refused, so she called police and followed them to his home.

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Lewis documented the entire ordeal on Facebook Live.

“This lady is following me,’ Lewis said in one of the videos. “Because I got two kids in the back seat that do not look like me. She asked to see the little girl to ask if she knows who I am…She said she’s gonna take my plate down and call the police.

“It’s crazy. It’s 2018 and this is what I got to deal with.”

An officer arrived and questioned the children, ages 6 and 10, and called their parents, David Parker and Dana Mango. The couple says Lewis is a family friend and their son attends his youth program.

Mango says the officer told her Lewis was questioned because he’s a black man driving around with two white children.

Parker said he guesses “B-W-B is the new thing, babysitting while black.”