"She's calling police on an 8-year-old little girl".
In the footage, the child's mother can be heard chastising Ettel as she stands on the phone; crouching down behind a wall when she realises she is being filmed. Citing loud yelling, Ettel stormed to the building courtyard and demanded to see the 8-year-old's permit, before ducking behind a nearby pillar to apparently call the police.
Speaking to Inside Edition, Jordan's mom, Erin Austin, said that the woman, now known as "Permit Patty", told her daughter, "If you don't show me a permit, I'm calling the cops".
"I said, 'Please, I'm trying to work".
Ausin said she was convinced the question was racially motivated, which is why she started recording Ettel's alleged call to police.
A woman threatened to call police on an 8-year-old girl selling water outside her apartment building.
In just about the only piece of good news to come out of this incident, an anonymous donor gave the girl selling water four tickets to Disneyland after being moved by the video.
Posts of the video to Instagram and Twitter, which dubbed the woman on the phone #PermitPatty, went viral Saturday. She got into an argument with Austin, and the final moments of that squabble have now reverberated around the world.
Ettel isn't the first White woman in the Bay area to call or threaten to call the police on Black people for doing things that everyone else does.
Now, according to SF Gate, Ettel is receiving death threats.
"Leave kids alone, let kids be kids, if they're not hurting anybody, who cares?" she said.
The woman filming interjects, "On my property".
In a video shared on Twitter, a woman said her young cousin was reported to police because she didn't have a permit to sell water. The video has been viewed 1.2 million times since it was posted over the weekend. "I had been putting up with this for hours, and I just snapped".
Alison Ettel, 44, rang 911 on Friday after noticing her neighbour Jordan Rodgers selling bottled water to people on the sidewalk outside their San Francisco apartment block.
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Ettel, 44, told The Today Show she received "all kinds of threats".
"Now I'm starting to think she did it on objective", Jordan said, "because I think she doesn't care about people's skin colors, because she doesn't care about people's lives except for hers".
Ettel did, however, offer an apology to Austin and her daughter.
"This is my son selling water right at the same place of the poor little 8-year-old and nobody stopped him", said Cassindy Chow, whose son sells water without a permit.
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