Rapper E-40 kicked out of NBA playoff sport, claims ‘racial bias’
An altercation within the stands at Saturday evening’s Western Convention playoff sport in Sacramento resulted in Bay Space hip-hop legend E-40 being ejected from the sector, an incident he says was a results of “racial bias.”
Video reveals E-40, whose actual title is Earl Stevens, speaking to safety officers earlier than leaving his courtside seat at Golden 1 Heart within the fourth quarter of the sequence opener between the Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warriors.
In an announcement issued Sunday, the rapper says he was “subjected to disrespectful heckling” all through the sport. When he lastly circled to deal with the feedback, he says Kings safety officers “approached me, assumed I instigated the encounter and proceeded to kick me out of the sector.”
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E-40 is an avid Warriors fan who has courtside seats beside the Warriors bench at Golden State’s Chase Heart. However he was in enemy territory in Saturday evening’s sport in Sacramento, which the Warriors misplaced 126-123.
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He referred to as the expertise “humiliating” and requested the Kings conduct an investigation of the incident.
“Sadly, it was one more reminder that — regardless of my success and accolades as a musician and entrepreneur — racial bias stays prevalent,” he stated. “Safety noticed a disagreement between a Black man and a white lady and instantly assumed that I used to be at fault.”
The Kings launched an announcement Sunday, saying they’re “investigating the information and circumstances relating to the state of affairs, as we do anytime an accusation like that is made.”
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