Comments by "" (@aspenrebel) on "CBS Evening News" channel.

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  3.  @makevideos4985  yes he does. Police, and employees, should be criminally charge as well. The two employees made up a hotel policy or rule or restriction which didn't exist and only applied to him because he was black. It did not apply to other white people or white guest in the lobby at the same time. He was a paying registered guest at the hotel and under the contract and under law he has a perfect right to sit in the chair in the lobby of the hotel. The two employees just lied to him and made up what they said to him because they believed he was a black man from outside the hotel, from the street, and that he was not a registered paying guest. Even though he produced proof that he was a registered paying guest. As soon as he produced proof that he was a registered paying guest with a key card, they should have apologized and walked away. What legal basis did police have to comply with the wishes and demands of the two employees to remove him from the lobby and from the hotel? When he is a registered paying guest with a key card? So you are saying the police must do whatever employees of a hotel tell them to do? Eventhough there no legal basis to do it, and that the police must remove any person from a hotel white, black, Asian, or Hispanic that the employees want them to remove? a registered paying guest with a keycard who is just sitting in a chair in the lobby? the guy violated no law, committed no crime, violated no rules or regulations or restrictions of the hotel or its policies, breached no terms of the contract of his room rental. The two employees just made up what they said because they wanted to throw him out of the hotel simply because he was black. [Note:. 2 employees were fired. Proof that there was no such hotel policy as they asserted]. Perhaps he was dressed down and his appearance looked like he walked in off the street. They didn't even consider that he had a key card and was a registered guest. So of course he can sue the police and can also file criminal charges against the police and the two employees. Hate crime, conspiracy to violate civil rights, assault, kidnapping, etc. not to mention the hotel cheated him for the room. It stole his money that he paid the rent the room. Breached contract.
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