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Esmeralda Upton, my name is Upton
Esmeralda Upton is a Plano, Texas realtor who was captured on videotape in a racist talk against a group of Indian women.
Plano, Texas, said they had carried out an “assault assault” in a “turmoil” involving Esmeralda Upton. Her full name is Esmeralda Armendariz Upton. Although she uses the name Esmi Upton on social media Her Facebook page Empty now. Her LinkedIn page has been deleted. It was also by the name of Esmi Upton.
The video has been shared From the daughter of an Indian woman. The caption reads, “This random woman came to them cursing and hurling insults. This incident happened in Dallas, Texas after my mom and three friends went to dinner. Suddenly she started assaulting the four Indian women. Just before the police arrived, she pulled what appeared to be a gun and threatened to kill “.
Here’s what you need to know:
1. Police charged Upton with ‘terror threats’ and ‘assault with bodily injury’
In a press release The Plano Police, posted on their Facebook page, revealed that on Wednesday, August 24, 2022, at approximately 8:15 p.m., Plano Police officers responded to the disturbance that had just occurred in a business parking lot at 3700. Dallas Parkway” .
“Upon officers’ arrival, several women reported that they had been assaulted by another woman at the scene. Based on witness statements, the officer completed an offense report relating to physical assault (Class A misdemeanours) and terrorist threats (Class B misdemeanours),” they wrote.
On Thursday, August 25, 2022, at approximately 3:50 p.m., Plano Police detectives “detained Esmeralda Upton of Plano on one count of physical assault and one on terror threats charges, and she is on total bail of $10,000.”
Police noted, “This incident is currently under investigation by the Plano Police Department’s Crime Against the Person Unit as a hate crime. Additional charges may be imminent.”
2. Video Captured of Upton Threatens to ‘Shoot Your Name*’ as She Makes Racist Comments About Indians
The video, which has garnered more than 2.5 million views, depicts Upton making racist comments. A woman asks why Upton came to women when they were minding their own business.
“Because you love Indians, that’s why. These nice Indians, they come to America because they want a better life but they obviously don’t have a great life in India. You come to our country and want everything for free. I’m a Mexican-American. I was born here.”
“What makes you think we’re not Americans?” says one of the women.
“Because of the way you speak. Because I am Mexican-American, and I speak English.”
A woman said she was talking to her friend and Upton came up to her.
“Everywhere I ****** you Indians are swaying everywhere. If life is so wonderful in India, why are you all here? Turn off your f****** camera, and I’m happy to talk.”
“I’m Mexican, I’m Mexican, and I paid for my way here,” Upton said in the video, and was seen hitting one of the women.
At that point, she appears to have hit a woman. “Don’t touch me,” says an Indian woman.
“Oh, it’s hitting me,” said an Indian woman, with more blows happening.
One of the daughters of India, Reema Rasool, shared the video on Twitter.
“This is so scary. She actually had a gun and wanted to shoot because these Amerindian women had accents while speaking English,” Rasul tweeted. “Disgusting. This horrible woman needs a hate crime trial.”
“Go back to your car,” one Indian woman told Upton, who shrieked, “Turn off your dummy camera.”
At another point, she said, “Turn off your cute phone or I swear to God I’m going to shoot a**.” She also said, “Don’t tell me what to do with ****.”
The women told each other to shut up.
3. Upton worked as a “closer to commercial real estate”
Online records show that Upton is 58 years old. She lived in Plano and Dallas, Texas.
The now-deleted LinkedIn page cache indicates that her current job is listed as “Commercial Real Estate Closer at California Federal Bank, FSB.”
She listed her education as a BA, “Business/Commerce, General from Mountain View College”.
4. Victims said their sense of safety was “shattered” and that they were “terrified.”
Victims speak to CBS Dallas-Fort Worth.
“Our sense of safety was shattered in this incident,” one woman said.
Another said, “In a word, we were terrified.”
“I am so offended that this could happen in a place like this,” one woman said.
“It hurts you, doesn’t it? It hurts you so badly.”
5. Upton’s husband, Tom Upton, died in a bicycle accident two years ago

FacebookEsmeralda Upton with her husband Tom Upton
according to our obituary, Upton’s husband, Tom Upton, died in 2020 at the age of 54 in a bicycle accident.
The obituary reads, “Tom was married to Esmeralda Armendarez in Dallas, Texas on October 27, 2001. Two of their sweethearts soon followed” with the birth of two children in 2003 and 2005.
Tom Upton was president of the college student body, served in the Montana National Guard and as a commander in US Army Military Intelligence, and worked for IBM and Support Net, according to his obituary.

vimeoEsmeralda Upton and her husband
“Tom was Director of Product Division at Support Net until 2002, at which time he began his career with Microsoft Corporation in Dallas. Tom has rapidly advanced into the organization with a proven track record of success. He has held several leadership positions, most recently as Senior Manager, Customer Success” , as stated in the obituary.
She adds, “Tom was a loving husband and father who lit up the day of everyone he met. To say he was active in his family and community is an understatement. He was a teacher and was active in fundraising, training, and many other activities at the Prince of Peace Catholic Church and School where he and his family worshiped and his children attended preschool through middle school.”
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