Black Ice Cream Truck Owner Targeted in NC Neighborhood | TSR Investigates

A Black ice cream truck owner says she was followed and falsely accused while working in a North Carolina neighborhood. The viral incident has raised safety concerns and questions about accountability. In this episode of TSR Investigates, we hear from Leslie Hines, an Army veteran and business owner, who says she felt targeted while serving a community she’s worked in for years. After the confrontation—captured on video and viewed by hundreds of thousands—Hines says she struggled to feel safe returning to the neighborhood. She also claims local authorities and officials have not done enough to address the situation. Despite the experience, Hines continues her mission through her “Make Em Smile” campaign, raising thousands to support children in her community. Justin Carter breaks down what happened, what the law says, and what comes next.

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