Apple Store accused of racial profiling after video shows staff member ejecting black students
Apple has found itself embroiled in a heated racial episode after a staff member at one of its stores threw out a group of black teens because they were worried they might steal something.
The incident happened at the Highpoint Shopping Centre in Melbourne, Australia and a recording of the exchange has sparked outrage and widespread accusations of racial profiling.
In the video an Apple Store staff member is seen standing outside the store entrance accompanied by two security guards addressing the six teenage boys from Maribyrnong College.
He is heard saying “These guys [security guards] are just a bit worried about your Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




