Terry was a White man who drove a "Black-looking" car in a predominantly Black neighborhood and was stopped by a police officer after he and his friend left a bar. The officer saw that Terry was White and lived in a predominantly White area. The officer let him off with just a warning. Terry thought he was lucky, but his passenger said Terry was stopped because he was
A) weaving and appeared to be drunk.
B) speeding, particularly after he saw the police officer.
C) thought to be suspicious because he had tinted windows.
D) profiled for "driving while Black."
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