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cheka.
19th March 2019, 11:27 AM
ho-li-fuk. connecticut woman gets into an argument with some nigs at a grocery store. check out all of the cucks attacking her (:;)(:;)(:;)(:;)(:;)

not mentioned is what the nigs did to her before she reacted

https://www.nhregister.com/news/article/Hamden-school-employee-fired-afer-using-racial-13693835.php

EAST HAVEN — A New Haven resident and Hamden Public Schools employee resigned after she used racial epithets in an encounter with two people of color at a grocery store, an incident shared in a video Friday night that thousands of Facebook users have re-posted.

In the footage, posted by a user whose profile name is “Tatiana Winn,” Terrone yells the n-word three times and spits at two people, a black man and woman. It is unclear how the encounter began.

After her first use of the racial epithet, the man appears to rush toward Terrone, who taunts, “Put your hands on me, come on!” and pulls out her phone to begin recording. The man then appears to quickly knock the device from her hand, and does not make further physical contact based on what is visible in the footage.

East Haven Police Lt. Joseph Murgo released a statement, saying the department “is aware of this disturbing video and the hate speech contained in it” but that no complaint has been filed.

“We are in touch with ShopRite and are looking to get a better understanding of what took place (Friday) night,” the statement said.

The statement asked anyone involved in the incident to contact the East Haven Police Department.

“We have a lot of avenues to go down if somebody were to reach out to us,” Murgo said. “We want somebody to come forward ... if they were present (Friday) night.”

If Terrone were charged, Murgo continued, police would base the offense on the complainant’s statement. Though she could face many possible charges — the minimum being breach of peace — spitting is considered a form of assault, Murgo said.

“The language the employee used in the video is in conflict with the values of the Hamden Public School System,” the district’s statement said. “Someone who will use that sort of language in any setting, whether public or private, is not someone we want anywhere near our children. The employee is separated from service, and we hope that her children will receive the support they need after witnessing such a traumatic event.”

Mayor Curt B. Leng and Council President Michael McGarry described the conduct featured in the video as “vile” and “disgusting” in a statement issued Saturday afternoon. Both praised the speed of the response from the Hamden schools.

“What I saw was vile and shocking. While I am disgusted and disheartened seeing such hateful behavior, wildly unacceptable anywhere, I am thankful for the swift and effective actions taken by our school system to address this head on and make clear that hate and violence will not be tolerated,” said Leng in the statement.

“The Legislative Council has been made aware of a video that appears to show an employee of the Hamden Public Schools acting and speaking in a manner that is unacceptable for an employee of the Town of Hamden. The actions and statement of the women in the video are disgusting and horrifying. It is additionally disturbing that the incident takes place in the presence of children,” McGarry said. “Hamden values the inherent worth and dignity of all people, and the actions and statements in the video do not reflect those values.

State Sen. Len Fasano and state Rep. Joseph Zullo, both Republicans representing East Haven, issued a joint statement condemning the conduct in the video.

“What we saw in this video is repulsive and deeply offensive and does not represent the people of East Haven or our values. The behavior is shocking and upsetting and has no place anywhere, including in our community,” Fasano and Zullo said in the statement. “We understand Hamden Public Schools has acted quickly to seek this employee’s resignation. East Haven police are also seeking more information and urging any potential victims or witnesses involved to come forward. Hate speech and violence will not be tolerated in our community.”

State Sen. George Logan, R-Ansonia, described the events depicted in the video as “disgraceful” in a statement Saturday.

“Shocking. Disturbing. Disgusting. This video made me sick to my stomach. As a community, we must condemn these actions in the strongest of terms,” Logan said. “We will never tolerate hate speech. Anyone who knows witnesses of this ugly incident should contact East Haven police immediately.”


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