Security guard at Kroger accused of racially profiling, assaulting Black women

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Security guard at Kroger accused of racially profiling, assaulting Black women
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A security guard at Kroger is under fire for allegedly racially profiling three different Black women in separate interactions, assaulting one of them and yelling racially insensitive remarks at another.

All three encounters were captured on video. On June 21, Shelondra Peavy recorded her inside the Kroger on 249 and Antoine.She says she couldn't carry anymore in her hands, so she dropped some of her items in a clear Kroger produce bag and continued shopping. That's when she says the Allied Universal Security guard seen in the video accused her of stealing. During their encounter, the guard can be heard admitting that he called her "Black and ugly.

Stephanie was with her cousin, Kamesha Sterling, when she opened a Kroger burger inside the store and started eating it. Sterling says she had every intention of paying for it when they got to the register. But the security guard approached them, an altercation ensued, and eventually, he pepper-sprayed and dragged Stephanie from the store.

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