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Mississippi campground manager charged after brandishing gun at black couple

WATCH: Starkville couple recounts moment white manager pulls gun on them – May 29, 2019

STARKVILLE, Miss. — A white Mississippi woman accused of brandishing a handgun at an African American couple while telling them to leave a campground faces a misdemeanour charge.

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The Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Department says 70-year-old Ruby Nell Howell of Starkville turned herself in Tuesday and was released on bond. A sheriff’s department news release says Howell faces a misdemeanour charge of “threatening exhibition of a weapon.” She has a June 25 hearing date at Oktibbeha County Justice Court.

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The charge follows last month’s widely shared video of a woman in a Kampgrounds of America shirt holding a gun as she tells the couple to leave because they had no reservation.

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Jessica Richardson posted the video on her Facebook page in May. She said the campsite manager pulled up less than five minutes after she, her husband and her dog arrived.

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When Richardson went to the campsite office, another worker told the couple that reservations weren’t necessary, she said.

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KOA said last week that the woman had been fired.

Contact information for her and her attorney was not immediately available.

— With files from Global News reporter Rebecca Joseph

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