Chipotle apologizes after NFL linebacker Darius Leonard speaks out about alleged racist incident

Saturday, June 27, 2020
Chipotle is apologizing after NFL linebacker Darius Leonard says he was a victim of discrimination when he was told to leave a restaurant in Florence, South Carolina.

According to Leonard, his group was finishing up their meal when they were asked to leave by the manager.
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In an Instagram post Thursday, the Indianapolis Colts player said he was with three other Black men and a biracial woman. He said they were finishing up their meal when the manager approached them. The manager said a white customer allegedly felt threatened.

Leonard said he and his group had no interactions with the customer.

"A white guy said that we were verbally abusing him, talking trash to him. and, you know, it was basically a lie," Leonard said.



The manager of the Chipotle then said they were going to call the police.



Speaking to 'Good Morning on America' on Saturday, Leonard said, "Once he said anything about the police, the first thing that came to my mind was my wife and my little girl. Seeing all the things that's on social media of the police and everything, my first thought that came to my mind was, 'I'm not making it back home to them.'"

He added, "You know, it's crazy that you have to think like that now when, you know, something of that nature, something -- the police or anything getting involved with an African-American is very scary, just to even sit down and think about leaving your house and making it back in one piece."
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Leonard told GMA this was an act of discrimination and racism.

"Without a doubt. It was a group of African-Americans sitting there, absolutely didn't say nothing to anyone that was outside, and for us to just -- come up with the manager, the way he came, his tone, his demeanor and everything. We felt like we were very disrespected, and he was like, 'the white guy said that y'all verbally abused him.' We knew we didn't say not one word to the guy. We didn't even look at the guy. We felt like that we were definitely racially profiled and very disrespected," Leonard said.

Chipotle Mexican Grill has suspended the manager involved.



The company's CEO and chairman Brian Nichol released the following statement:

"We have a zero tolerance policy for discrimination of any kind...I've personally reached out to Darius and I'm committed to ensuring the appropriate action is taken once the investigation concludes."

Leonard recapped his conversation with Nichol to GMA. The NFL star told Nichol, who has three children, to speak to him as a father, not a CEO.
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"He basically said all the things that he was supposed to say...I said 'talk to me as a father, put one of your kids in my shoes and then talk to me as a father.' Everything he was saying, politically correct, 'we have zero tolerance of discrimination' and this and that. I was like, 'I'm not trying to hear that. I want you to talk to me as a father and putting your child in my shoes and then realize what I really just went through,'" Leonard said.

The NFL star continued, "He basically said, 'what you went through was a horrible thing.' It sucks talking to the CEO because the only thing he was basically doing was apologizing because he had to and I'm like, 'yo, I don't just want an apology.' I want a step in the right direction to show that Chipotle is not a racist organization. I want to see more diverse things in the community, stuff like that, something that can show that we're taking this step in the right direction."

For weeks now, millions have marched in protest around the country for the end of racism and police brutality following the death of George Floyd.



"That's what being Black in America is right now," Leonard said in the Instagram video. "Us not even doing anything wrong, going out to eat with your family, just trying to spend a little bit of quality time. You can't even enjoy eating anymore."

The Colts released a statement to show support for Leonard:

"Darius's experience demonstrates the struggle so many Black Americans and people of color face every day. It also demonstrates why we need serious action from our government leaders, law enforcement, businesses, and everyday Americans to end systemic racism and injustice and to continue this important dialogue on how to inspire positive change in our country."
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