Three female students at UAlbany are to appear in court after their claims of being the victims of a racial attack were proven false.

Three African American women claimed that they were harassed on a CDTA bus by people who kicked, punched and hurled racial slurs at them. This claim caused a firestorm of reaction both on and off the campus of the University of Albany.

One of the alleged victims, Asha Burwell, is related to San Diego Chargers Lineman Tyreek Burwell. Upon hearing his sister’s claims, he sent out a threatening Tweet to a student he believed was part of the attack.

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UAlbany President Robert Jones had this to say about the alleged assault:

“There is no place in the UAlbany community for violence, no place for racial intolerance and no place for gender violence.”

Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton issued this tweet in support of the self-proclaimed victims:

But their 15 minutes living as heroes was cut short when video from the bus cameras revealed that not only was there no attack on the three women but that they, in fact, threw the first punches. According to sources, one of the “victims” can be heard yelling “white b****” at another passenger.

The three women are allegedly being served tickets to appear in court following this revelation.

What do you think would be an appropriate punishment for these women? Let us know in the comments!

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