AT&T provider caught using ‘N-word’ on teenager South Fulton
SOUTH FULTON, Ga. (CBS46) – An unprovoked racial attack was caught on camera. A man who solicited AT&T directed an act of racial humiliation against the South Fulton family’s teenage son.
A man greets customers door-to-door on the Concord Loop in South Fulton.
A 16-year-old named Montrell Godley responded via Ring’s camera and said he needed to talk to his father first. But that’s when the man walked away and said, “Thanks for the [racial slur]. “
The man appeared to use the derogatory term a second time as he headed toward the driveway.
The family is traumatized and traumatized by what they see on camera.
“I was shocked. Because it was my first time facing this. I didn’t expect it and I was speechless,” said Montrell Godley. “This is just something that non-Americans do. Which Africa should accept.”
Morrell’s father was as frustrated as his son.
“That thing is unacceptable. Frustrating. It’s painful. It was painful. And it can lead to damaging long-term scars,” says Aaron Godley.
He wants action, immediately.
“I don’t think someone with that kind of hatred in their heart should go into communities and people’s homes,” said Aaron Godley. “Someone needs to sit down and talk to him. I would even be willing to talk to him and explain to him, the damage you have done with your choice of words. “
After CBS46 News contacted AT&T Thursday night, an official said it had terminated its relationship with the supplier.
AT&T released a statement saying:
“This supplier’s behavior is vile and insulting and goes against everything we stand for as a company. We have zero tolerance for what happened today and the relationship with this supplier has been terminated.”
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