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Police: No Indication Naperville Buffalo Wild Wings Employees Heard Racial Comment
Police investigating an incident at a Chicago-area Buffalo Wild Wings found no indication that workers heard a white patron mention the race of a group of black customers when he asked that they not be seated next to him.
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Buffalo Wild Wings CEO Meets to Discuss Racist Incident
The president of Buffalo Wild Wings met with officials of a Chicago suburb where customers of a restaurant were asked to move to different tables because a patron didn’t want to be seated near black people.
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Group Speaks Out After Racist Incident at Naperville Buffalo Wild Wings
Many of the people involved in a racist incident at a Buffalo Wild Wings in suburban Naperville spoke out about the ordeal on Tuesday, days after their story of the encounter went viral, drawing widespread outrage and resulting in two employees being fired. Justin Vahl and Marcus Riley were among several people who spoke at a news conference, alongside leaders...
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Group Speaks Out on Racist Incident at Buffalo Wild Wings
Many of the people involved in a racist incident at a Buffalo Wild Wings in suburban Naperville spoke out about the ordeal on Tuesday, days after their story of the encounter went viral, drawing widespread outrage and resulting in two employees being fired. Sandra Torres reports.
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Buffalo Wild Wings Employees Fired After Asking Customers to Move Because of Their Race
The employees involved in a racist incident at a Buffalo Wild Wings in suburban Naperville have been fired, the restaurant said early Monday. Justin Vahl, who is African-American, says he was celebrating a birthday party at the Buffalo Wild Wings location last month when his group was asked to change tables because of their skin color.