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Woman hedges apology in tense interview on hotel attack

NEW YORK (AP) - A woman who wrongly accused a Black teenager of stealing her cellphone and tackled him at a New York City hotel appeared to back off her apology in a TV interview that aired Monday, suggesting without evidence that maybe he did try to steal her phone after all.

'œSo, maybe it wasn't him but at the same time how is it so that as soon as I get asked to leave the premises after I had accused this person of stealing my phone, how is that all of a sudden they just miraculously have my phone at the back?'ť 22-year-old Miya Ponsetto said in the interview on 'œCBS This Morning."

The interview was conducted Thursday, hours before Ponsetto was arrested in Ventura County, California, over the Dec. 26 confrontation with 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr. Ponsetto was charged Saturday in New York with attempted robbery, grand larceny, acting in a manner injurious to a child and two counts of attempted assault, according to city police.

Security video released by the police shows Ponsetto frantically grabbing at Harrold as he tries to get away from her through the front door of Manhattan's Arlo Hotel. The teen's father, jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold, has said that Ponsetto's phone had actually been left in an Uber and was returned by the driver.

In the first part of the CBS interview, broadcast Friday, Ponsetto told host Gayle King, 'œI don't feel that that is who I am as a person. I don't feel like this one mistake does define me.'ť

She was frequently combative in the clips that aired Monday, interrupting King and her own attorney, Sharen H. Ghatan.

Ponsetto said she was 'œsorry from the bottom of my heart'ť but added, "He's 14? That's what they're claiming? Yeah, I'm 22, I've lived probably just the same amount of life, like honestly. I'm just as a kid at heart as he is.'ť

When King asked her to go over the events at the hotel, Ponsetto said, 'œYou already asked me that at the beginning of the interview. I'm not going over it again. I would like to have a real interview with real questions and real heart and real sincere apologies. Let 2021 be the moment of healing, seriously.'ť

Ponsetto's arrest followed more than a week of media coverage of the hotel lobby encounter and demands by the teen's family and activists that she face criminal charges over what was seen as an instance of racial profiling.

In the CBS interview, Ponsetto denied profiling the teenager and said her heritage is partly Puerto Rican. When King asked her if she believed a person of color could not be racist, she said, 'œExactly.'ť

"I feel sorry that I made the family go through all that stress but at the same time it wasn't just them going through that, "she said in a 'œCBS This Morning'ť interview that aired Friday. 'œBut I do sincerely from the bottom of my heart apologize that if I made the son feel as if I assaulted him or if I hurt his feelings or the father's feelings.'ť

At a news conference on Monday in New York City, the teen's family called for a boycott of the hotel, claiming it had racially profiled him in its response.

"This is the reality of Black mothers in America," said his mother, Kat Rodriguez. 'œEvery day we must face the reality that a simple case of mistaken identity or a misunderstanding can end in tragedy.'ť

Management of the Arlo Hotel previously posted on Facebook that they had reached out to apologize to the family.

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This story has been updated to correct the defendant's racial background. Miya Ponsetto has both Puerto Rican and Vietnamese ancestry and considers herself a person of color, not a white person, according to her lawyer.

Rev. Al Sharpton, right, speaks about Keyon Harrold Jr., Monday, Jan. 11, 2021 in New York. An assault of 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr. on Dec. 26 at Manhattan's Arlo Hotel was recorded and posted online by his father, jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold, left. Kat Rodriguez, center, is the boy's mother. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
Kat Rodriguez speaks about her son at a news conference, Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, in New York. An assault of 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr. on Dec. 26 at Manhattan's Arlo Hotel was recorded and posted online by his father, jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold. Miya Ponsetto has been arrested and charged with the assault. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
Keyon Harrold, left, and Kat Rodriguez attends a news conference about their son, Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, in New York. An assault of 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr. on Dec. 26 at Manhattan's Arlo Hotel was recorded and posted online by his father, jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold. Attorney Ben Crump is at right. Miya Ponsetto has been arrested and charged with the assault. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
Keyon Harrold speaks about his son at a news conference, Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, in New York. An assault of 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr. on Dec. 26 at Manhattan's Arlo Hotel was recorded and posted online by his father, jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold. Miya Ponsetto has been arrested and charged with the assault. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
Kat Rodriguez, left, talks with Gwen Carr at a news conference, Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, in New York. Rodriguez's son, 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr., was assaulted on Dec. 26 at Manhattan's Arlo Hotel. Gwen Carr's son, Eric Garner, was killed by a New York City police officer in July 2014. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) The Associated Press
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