Posted on Aug 31, 2022
BYU banned fan for allegedly using N-word against black athlete. But police now say that he did...
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Our system of what is right or wrong is flawed. People are supposed to be innocent until they have their day in court. We lose when citizens form a sort of taking things into their own hands.
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Interesting that the cops and other school officials who watched the fan on video, can't find anything showing that he actually did what she alleges. Nor did anyone else hear the alleged "slurs."
Haven't we heard this song and dance before?
Haven't we heard this song and dance before?
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CSM Chuck Stafford
In this instance though, the player didn't orchestrate. I'm sure she heard something, and the MSM leaped at this opportunity to drive a divisive narrative
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CSM Chuck Stafford - No one knows if she did or not. Apparently, she's the only one who heard the alleged remarks.
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The police report says that on Sunday — one day later — someone left a threatening voicemail for a BYU athletic coach. The report does not identify the coach or provide details about the anonymous message.
The report, with names redacted, was obtained by The Salt Lake Tribune through a public records request. It says the fan who was banned approached a Duke volleyball player after the game Friday in an interaction she reported made her uncomfortable. The police report says the fan “got in the face” of the player, who is not identified, but doesn’t note if anything was said.
The player’s family has said she was approached by a white man who told her to watch her back.
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After that, though, Duke coaches and players identified that man as the same one who yelled the N-word from the BYU student section at Richardson, according to the police report.
https://www.sltrib.com/sports/2022/08/30/fan-who-was-banned-by-byu-does/
The report, with names redacted, was obtained by The Salt Lake Tribune through a public records request. It says the fan who was banned approached a Duke volleyball player after the game Friday in an interaction she reported made her uncomfortable. The police report says the fan “got in the face” of the player, who is not identified, but doesn’t note if anything was said.
The player’s family has said she was approached by a white man who told her to watch her back.
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After that, though, Duke coaches and players identified that man as the same one who yelled the N-word from the BYU student section at Richardson, according to the police report.
https://www.sltrib.com/sports/2022/08/30/fan-who-was-banned-by-byu-does/
The fan who was banned by BYU does not appear to have yelled slurs at volleyball match, campus...
BYU police say it doesn’t appear the man who was banned was the person shouting the N-word at a Duke volleyball player.
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