Lowe's Removes Black Delivery Driver At The Request Of Racist Woman
Marcus Bradley says he has been an employee of Lowe's Home Improvement in Danville for 11 years. He says last Monday was an ordinary day on the job as a delivery driver for Lowe's.
"Then I got a phone call on the phone telling me to bring the delivery back. Saying that I couldn't do the delivery," said Bradley. "I asked him why I couldn't do it and he said because you're black and they don't want you at the house."
Bradley says he was told the customer specifically asked Lowe's not to send a black delivery person. Alex Brooks says he's worked with Bradley for nearly 11 years and that he was with him in the truck when the call came in.
A delivery driver in Danville claims a woman refused to let him into her home because he's black. He says what hurts more is that his employer went along with it.<iframe width="853" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/yB_hbEm1RHE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Marcus Bradley says he has been an employee of Lowe's Home Improvement in Danville for 11 years. He says last Monday was an ordinary day on the job as a delivery driver for Lowe's.
"Then I got a phone call on the phone telling me to bring the delivery back. Saying that I couldn't do the delivery," said Bradley. "I asked him why I couldn't do it and he said because you're black and they don't want you at the house."
Bradley says he was told the customer specifically asked Lowe's not to send a black delivery person. Alex Brooks says he's worked with Bradley for nearly 11 years and that he was with him in the truck when the call came in.