Georgia Football Family Harassed by Racist Walmart Delivery Driver After Refusing to Refund or Move Their Child

It's an act of racism!

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Recently, Haylie Brown, an Atlanta, Georgia native, shared a Facebook post claiming that her family, including her brother-in-law, a youth football coach, is being harassed by a Walmart delivery driver.

In the post, Haylie reports that her family is facing harassment following a racist incident at their local youth football league.

According to the post, her brother-in-law coaches a recreation league football team for children aged nine and ten.

He was targeted by a couple, including a Walmart delivery driver, who objected to the color of his skin.

Georgia Recreation League Football Coach Faces Racism and Harassment, Family Raises Voice for Him!

According to Haylie Brown, the couple requested a refund for their child’s registration and asked to move the child to another team.

They also made racist comments about the coach.

The recreation department refused both requests, standing firm against racism and supporting the coach.

While this did not stop here, afterward, the husband reportedly began harassing women at Walmart, where he works as a Spark delivery driver.

Brown explained that he spends almost every day at Walmart, from early morning until closing, and appears to have no life outside of work.

As of now, people do not know his full name, and the family is having trouble filing a police report against him.

Several community members have responded to the situation.

One person noted that the delivery driver seems rude and careless while walking through the store, suggesting he acts as though the world owes him something.

On the other hand, a few others expressed concern about how such behavior reflects on his employer, Spark.

This incident has highlighted the ongoing issues of racism and harassment in the community.

The recreation department’s refusal to give in to the family’s demands has been praised by many for standing against discrimination.

With all this going on in the family, Haylie is now seeking community support to find out the person’s name so that her family can live peacefully and take some legal action.

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