Chattanooga Times Free Press

White man denies telling black lawmaker ‘Go back where you came from’

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MABLETON, Ga. — A white man has admitted cursing at a pregnant black Georgia lawmaker for taking too many items into a supermarke­t express lane but denies telling her, “go back where you came from.”

Eric Sparkes showed up during a WSB-TV interview with Rep. Erica Thomas of Austell on Saturday, outside the Atlanta-area Publix store where the incident occurred, the station reported.

He denied making a racist comment, adding, “I am Cuban.”

Thomas confronted Sparkes in front of reporters and said he had “degraded and berated” her. She has told The Associated Press she notified police and will seek store video.

In a tearful Facebook video posted Friday, Thomas said she was in the express line because she is nine months pregnant and cannot stand for long. Thomas’ video went viral as the hashtag #IStandwith­Erica trended on Twitter.

On Saturday, Sparkes told reporters he had cursed at her but did not say anything racial.

Thomas said Sparkes was just trying to make himself look better.

Sparkes said he’s a Democrat and was being unjustly attacked for political purposes.

Thomas said Friday that she never identified herself to Sparkes as a public official. She said she was so taken aback by his actions that she didn’t think to try to record them.

In a statement, Publix has said the company is “cooperatin­g with local law enforcemen­t as they look into the matter.”

The incident came days after President Donald Trump tweeted that four congresswo­men of color, including U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, should go back to the “broken and crime infested” countries they came from.

In her video, Thomas alluded to those attacks and accused the president of inciting hate.

During the television interview, she said Sparkes “needs to be held accountabl­e because people can’t just go out and berate pregnant women.”

 ?? AP PHOTO/BOB ANDRES ?? Georgia state Rep. Erica Thomas, D-Austell, speaks during a news conference in Atlanta on May 7. Thomas said she was verbally accosted in an Atlanta-area supermarke­t by a white man who told her to “go back where you came from.”
AP PHOTO/BOB ANDRES Georgia state Rep. Erica Thomas, D-Austell, speaks during a news conference in Atlanta on May 7. Thomas said she was verbally accosted in an Atlanta-area supermarke­t by a white man who told her to “go back where you came from.”

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