ATLANTA, July 22,
2012, 7 p.m.
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The Atlanta father of two Auburn University
students is using social media to get justice for his children who he said
they were
racially harassed and one was sent to jail by two
members of the Auburn football team.Henry M.
Carter, of Atlanta, says his daughter Shanice Carter, 20, and his
son Kenya Carter, 22, were called N-word and his daughter was called
a "bitch" by two members of the Auburn University football team,
while at a McDonalds in Auburn on early Saturday morning.
The elder Carter wrote on Facebook: "Reese Dismukes and another
person named
Patrick
[Miller] approach them in an aggressive manner.
Calling my Daughter a 'Bitch' and 'Nigger.' My son took offense to their
aggression and they said they would crush him like they just crushed
a CD that was placed on a table."
He said that the two football players were let go
and his son, Kenya, was sent to jail for disorderly conduct.
Dismukes is considered one of the best football players in the
conference.
He says his son has been released on $300 bond.
"I called the police station when the incident
occurred and voice my disapproval of the discriminatory action of
the officer and my intention to file a complaint. I have instructed
my daughter to press charges against the football players for making
terroristic threats. This is a simple case of racism and I will not
let it go by. My son has never been arrested and they will not
blemish his good name. DAMN WAR EAGLES!"