A Queens woman allegedly beaten over a parking spot by a foul-mouthed mother-daughter pair is moving out of the neighborhood days after the violent episode — even after about 100 people rallied outside the home of the accused attackers in a show of support for the victim.
Jada McPherson, 21, is leaving her Ridgewood apartment Saturday for good, she told The Post, claiming her leasing company offered to relocate her after the horrifying video of her attack went viral.
“Some people had jumped me over a parking space. It was racially motivated because they kept pulling my hair and calling me racial slurs such as monkey and a slave,” McPherson had said of the attack, which was caught on video.
Just one day earlier, about 100 people, including some who drove from Long Island, turned out at the scene of the attack to back McPherson, with some rally goers wearing T-shirts that read “Protect Black Women.”…