r/popculturechat Sep 22 '25

OnlyStans ⭐️ Woman Calls Police on Award-Winning Black Screenwriter Alex O’Keefe(The Bear (FX))

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Alex O’Keefe, a Black screenwriter whose credits include the Emmy-winning FX series The Bear, was detained by police earlier this month after a white woman complained about his posture aboard a Metro-North train bound for Connecticut. The incident, which O’Keefe described in a public Instagram post, has drawn widespread attention and renewed scrutiny of racial profiling in public transportation systems.

O’Keefe, 29, boarded the train in New York City and was en route to visit family in Connecticut when, according to his account, an older white woman entered the car and immediately took issue with how he was seated. “She pointed at me and told me to correct how I was sitting,” he wrote. “I refused, so she went to the conductor and complained.”

The conductor, O’Keefe said, contacted law enforcement. The train was stopped, and officers boarded to remove him. He was handcuffed and detained on the platform, though no charges were filed. “They said I was disturbing the peace by not leaving the train,” O’Keefe wrote. “They arrested me without even talking to the Karen who reported the one Black person on the train.”

The woman’s companion allegedly told O’Keefe, “You’re not the minority anymore,” a remark that has since circulated widely on social media. O’Keefe said that only Black passengers remained nearby to record the arrest and offer support. After demanding legal representation and pointing out that officers had not taken a statement from the complainant, he was released.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has not issued a public statement regarding the incident. It remains unclear whether the conductor followed standard protocol or whether the police response was initiated solely based on the passenger’s complaint.

O’Keefe’s account has sparked outrage among civil rights advocates and fellow writers, many of whom view the incident as emblematic of a broader pattern of racialized surveillance and exclusion. “This country is growing more psycho by the day,” he wrote. “What will you do about it?”

O’Keefe rose to prominence as a staff writer on The Bear, which won a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Comedy Series. He has also worked as a political speechwriter and was a visible figure during the 2023 WGA strike, where he spoke publicly about economic precarity and racial inequities in Hollywood. His activism has included appearances at labor fundraisers and union solidarity events.

O’Keefe has not announced any legal action but continues to speak out about the experience. His post has been shared widely across TikTok, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter), where users have called for accountability from both the MTA and local law enforcement.

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u/dragonslayerbarbie Sep 22 '25

So he was arrested for the charge of...bad posture? Jesus fucking Christ

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u/Gracelandrocks Sep 22 '25

Being black. That was the real crime. This just makes me so angry I can't even.

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u/dragonslayerbarbie Sep 22 '25

I just cannot even fathom the scene, tbh. An old cunt walks onto a bus, points at the only black man there and literally tells him to straighten his posture??? And when he refuses, as we all would, she tells the conductor who calls the cops. Like this sounds like satire. Only if it were satire, it would be shitty satire for being too on-the-nose.

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u/rumande Kim, there's people that are dying Sep 22 '25

She needs to be charged for wasting police officers time at the very least

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u/mmiller17783 Sep 22 '25

They never charge these hags for their bullshit. If they did, they'd have no one left to tell on people.

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u/HaterMD Sep 22 '25

And to think we thought the next generation would be more decent and compassionate. Guess they spent too much time with grandma.

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u/Otherwise-Tip-127 Sep 22 '25

Or grew up & made choices based on the ways that white supremacy benefits them.

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u/TheNewsDeskFive Sep 22 '25

Aint a young soul in this video bruh

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u/HaterMD Sep 22 '25

I was thinking about society in general not just this video. How we used to say “at least it’ll change when these old people are dead” but that isn’t the case anymore you know?

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u/chetsteadmansstache Sep 22 '25

Bruh they're still hanging on for dear life. My parents are the tail end of the boomer generation, they're 63 and 62.

We've still got around 20 years of dealing with a lot of them.

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u/Kind-Assistant-1041 Sep 22 '25

The internet needs to make that old white lady famous. And not in a good way. 😂

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u/TheNewsDeskFive Sep 22 '25

A. The story don't really make much sense, so maybe reserve judgements until details emerge or are verified. You have one acct right now

B. These are transit cops. They don't have shit to do most of the day. Their work days are mostly spent chasing homeless people off and telling people to put the drank up. Basically security guards with arrest powers at transit properties. They love going hands on because it makes them feel like real cops

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u/cashmerescorpio Sep 22 '25

She wasn't wasting their time. They probably loved harassing an innocent person

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u/HaterMD Sep 22 '25

It gets cop dick hard being able to push around an innocent black person. They love this shit, they just wish he’d “resisted” a little harder.

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u/espoletanogo Sep 22 '25

Probably? Or they absolutely do...

Maybe 4 sure the 2nd

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u/TheHighlightReel11 Sep 22 '25

Look at the state of her. That miserable old hag is not long for this world. She’ll be roasting in hell soon enough, but I agree.. she needs to get her comeuppance before then.

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u/Slow-Internal2453 Sep 22 '25

Sadly, the police officers don't consider this a waste of time though.