SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Sacramento Kings are investigating allegations from a Bay Area hip-hop star that “racial bias” led to him being kicked out of his seat throughout a playoff sport in opposition to the Golden State Warriors.
The rapper E-40 stated in a press release that he was heckled all through the sport Saturday night time and addressed one heckler “in an assertive but polite manner” earlier than safety guards got here and ordered him to go away the sector.
“Unfortunately, it was yet another reminder that - despite my success and accolades as a musician and entrepreneur - racial bias remains prevalent,” he stated in a press release. “Security saw a disagreement between a Black man and a white woman and immediately assumed that I was at fault.”
The Kings stated they're investigating the circumstances behind the ejection.
“The Sacramento Kings take these claims seriously and are investigating the facts and circumstances regarding the situation, as we do anytime an accusation like this is made,” the group stated in a press release.
An individual accustomed to the scenario informed The Associated Press that E-40 was standing and blocking the view of followers behind him and was given a warning after a number of complaints. The individual spoke to the AP on situation of anonymity as a result of particulars of the scenario weren’t launched publicly.
The individual stated E-40 refused to conform and that safety officers for the Warriors and Kings escorted him from his seat.
E-40 is a distinguished Warriors fan and was even a part of the delegation that visited the White House earlier this season.
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