Izzy Hurtado blasts Westberry Apartments for racially profiling her, accusing her of throwing a party, and then demanding her to remove her Black Lives Matter sign, which had been there for weeks, and accuses the landlord of screaming at her [PHOTOS]

Izzy Hurtado shared to Facebook her story of being racially profiled at her own home. She said some young black kids threw a party, which is currently illegal, and she had no idea what was going on, but the landlord accused her of throwing the party, screaming at her. After proving herself innocent of the party, Hurtado said the landlord requested her to remove her Black Lives Matter flag, which is on the back of her apartment, only visible to other residents, but it stood for two weeks, with no prior problems.In Fort Wayne, Indiana, Izzy Hurtado resides at the Westberry Apartments. For some time, Hurtado has called this place home, with no problems. Since Saturday, Hurtado has seen her fair share of problems, unfortunately.

Izzy Hurtado recently got into it with her landlord, according to her own statements. Since this confrontation, which she did not initiate, Hurtado said she has had nothing but problems. The young woman has said she feels as if she is being racially profiled.

Taking to Facebook, Izzy Hurtado said that there was a rooftop party, at her apartment building, Westberry Apartments. The party was being thrown by young, black, kids, who were busted, and kicked out, but her landlord screamed at her, asking if she threw the party. Even though she did not, since then she’s been asked to remove her Black Lives Matter sign, which has been up for weeks, and in the back, making her uncomfortable.

Izzy Hurtado shared to Facebook her story of being racially profiled at her own home. She said some young black kids threw a party, which is currently illegal, and she had no idea what was going on, but the landlord accused her of throwing the party, screaming at her. After proving herself innocent of the party, Hurtado said the landlord requested her to remove her Black Lives Matter flag, which is on the back of her apartment, only visible to other residents, but it stood for two weeks, with no prior problems.