ESPN reporter Marc Spears was racially profiled at a Bay Area store, where employees directed him to use a nearby police station restroom, implying he wouldn't be arrested. The store's owner initially denied the incident but later apologized. Spears received an apology from the California business after the incident.
An ESPN reporter accused a San Francisco store of racial profiling, but the store's owner denies it happened. The owner has since apologized anyways. https://t.co/rMYw7iA9RR
Black ESPN writer says he was racially profiled at Bay Area home decor store https://t.co/fqlgL07CPo
Black ESPN journalist says he was racially profiled by California home decor store employees who told him to use restroom in nearby police station because 'it's okay, they won't arrest you' https://t.co/zG6QW56VTL https://t.co/IpJZMvZJ2o
California business apologizes after Black ESPN journalist accuses workers of racial profiling: 'Deeply sorry' https://t.co/JE474OqAdh
ESPN reporter Marc Spears says he was racially profiled in Bay Area store—and gets an apology. https://t.co/Zquu12kiYI
ESPN’s Marc Spears is racially profiled at store, gets apology https://t.co/9nA6p3ZjdC https://t.co/bgP58mIFgO