The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Suit: Bank fires worker over comment because she’s white

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PITTSBURGH >> A Pittsburgh bank employee who said on social media that a man who drove through a crowd of protesters should have used a bus instead of a car is claiming in a federal lawsuit that she was fired because she’s white.

The Tribune-Review reports that Lisa Ellis of Mt. Lebanon made the comment June 30, three days after a Pittsburgh police officer was charged with homicide in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager. The shooting fueled daily protests around Pittsburgh, and a man was charged with reckless endangerme­nt for driving his car through a crowd of activists, injuring three.

Ellis wrote on Facebook, “Total BS. Too bad he didn’t have a bus to plow through.” Her comment was one of 2,000 responding to a news article about the reckless driving case.

BNY Mellon subsequent­ly fired Ellis, who worked as a senior analyst in the wealth management department.

Ellis filed a wrongful terminatio­n suit on Friday.

“We believe that she was targeted because she is white, and that she would not have been fired if she was not white,” said Vincent Colianni, her attorney.

BNY Mellon confirmed Ellis no longer works for the New York-based financial services company.

“BNY Mellon expects our employees to adhere to our Code of Conduct and other policies to ensure a culture of diversity, inclusion and respect for all individual­s,” the company said in a statement.

Colianni contended that Ellis’s Facebook comment had nothing to do with race. Instead, her lawsuit said, Ellis blamed the protesters for blocking streets and didn’t think the driver should have been charged.

“It’s true that Lisa regrets her choice of words, but it was never meant as an attack or a criticism of Antwon Rose or his family or the protesters,” Colianni said.

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