Regina Leader-Post

McDonald’s apologizes for racist customer

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A McDonald’s restaurant in central Alberta is reaching out to an Indigenous man to tell him he’s welcome there after he was ordered to leave following a racist and profanity-laced encounter with another customer.

Zach Running Coyote, who is from Rosebud, Alta., says he was eating in the Red Deer restaurant on Friday night when a story appeared on television about charges being dropped against a rancher who had been accused of shooting at trespasser­s.

The 22-year-old says a man who was with a woman saw the story, described the ruling as a victory for Canada and said that if someone came on his property he would shoot them dead.

Running Coyote says he shook his head upon hearing the comment, which prompted the man to swear at him, tell him to mind his own business and say that he was a know-it-all Indian.

Running Coyote verbally confronted him in the restaurant and again in the parking lot before going back inside, where he says he apologized to staff, but was told by a manager to leave for trying to start a fight.

Bob Carpenter, the franchisee for McDonald’s Red Deer, said in an emailed statement that the situation was disappoint­ing on many levels, but is being used as a learning experience for restaurant staff.

Running Coyote, who is an actor, is performing in Red Deer’s annual Shakespear­ean production called Bard on Bower. He said he told the man that if he was going to make a racial slur he should say it to his face, but the man and his companion sneered and swore at him again as they left the restaurant.

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