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Restaurant worker on leave after calling 911 on black family

Published July 09, 2018

Associated Press

A Georgia restaurant worker is on administrative leave after calling 911 to report an African-American family who had stopped there for dinner.

The Dobson family of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, stopped at the Subway restaurant in Newnan, Georgia, one week ago after celebrating a grandmother's birthday. They were on their way back home.

The employee called 911 and told police the family looked suspicious and was afraid they were going to rob the store. In the call, the employee said there are "eight people in a van" who were going back forth to the bathroom and possibly putting soda in water cups.

WFMY-TV in Greensboro, North Carolina, reported the worker has been placed on administrative leave. The franchise owner and the police officer responding to the call apologized to the family.

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