Franklin, who is Black, was arrested on Sept. 17 after an altercation with Assistant District Attorney Anthony Voci, who is white, as the two were traveling down Kelly Drive around dusk the day before.
Voci, who was riding a motorcycle at the time, claimed Franklin dangerously cut him off and that he was almost killed. Franklin, meanwhile, told the Inquirer that Voci was the aggressor, placing his bike in front of her car and calling her and her passenger “Black bitches.”
There were no injuries or vehicle damage, all parties agree.
But Voci wasn’t ready to drop the incident. With Franklin’s license plate number in hand, he filed a complaint with police and picked Franklin out of a photo array, according to defense attorney Bradford-Grey. That same night, officers drove to Franklin’s Northwest Philly home, arrested her, and towed her car.
Franklin was initially charged with aggravated assault, a felony, as well as possession of an instrument of crime, simple assault, tampering with evidence and obstruction, according to court records. Those charges were later dropped, leaving the reckless driving and reckless endangerment.