Jay Pharoah said his mother 'felt totally helpless' and his father was 'emotional' after he was wrongfully detained by the LAPD
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Lauren Edmonds
Jan 11, 2021, 03:17 IST
Jay Pharoah attends the 2019 NBA Awards at Barker Hangar on June 24, 2019 in Santa Monica, California.Rich Fury/Getty Images
Former SNL star Jay Pharoah opened up about his parent's reactions after he was wrongfully detained by the Los Angeles Police Department in April.
In June, Pharoah shared a video of his detainment online and claimed an officer put a knee on his neck. The LAPD said that Pharoah was detained "as a possible suspect of a crime," but later confirmed that he was the wrong suspect.
Pharoah reflected on the incident with Taraji P. Henson during her Facebook Live series, "Peace of Mind with Taraji."
Pharoah, 33, said his mother "felt totally helpless" after calling both his parents about the incident.
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Jay Pharoah recalled phoning his parents after being wrongfully detained by the Los Angeles Police Department this summer.
"I called and talked to my mom, she was on the phone. Of course, my dad was in the background. But my mom was just - I could hear it in her voice. I could hear the shakiness, the 'what if,'" said Pharoah.
Pharoah went on to describe the mixed emotions he felt in the aftermath of his wrongful detainment.
"That's what she said, 'We could have lost you today, had it been different.' She was like, 'You really need to thank God.' I said, 'I do thank God. But Mom, I'm just mad right now. In a way that I've never been mad before. Because I've never experienced this," he added.
"So she felt totally helpless, and my dad was just trying to figure out what was going on," Pharoah said. "Of course, he was emotional about it, because he's been through situations."
Pharoah then praised his parents for attempting to protect him but acknowledged that he still faced profiling by law enforcement.
"Just because, both of them are from the hood. But they've tried to shelter me in a way where I don't have to deal with that. And at the end of the day, I dealt with it. There was nothing that could be done. So I know that moment for them had to spark emotion as well."
News of the wrongful detainment made headlines in June after Pharoah shared surveillance footage of the incident on Instagram
Pharoah said he was jogging through Los Angeles when he was approached by LAPD officers who had their guns drawn.
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In the Instagram post, Pharoah said: "They tell me to get on the ground, spread my arms out. They put me in cuffs, the officer took his knee, put it on my neck. It wasn't as long as George Floyd, but I know how that feels."
In June, an LAPD spokesperson told Insider: "The person in the Instagram post was detained as a possible suspect of a crime. It was determined to be the wrong suspect and he was let go. The incident is being investigated."
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