A manager at a CVS in Chicago is facing backlash after a woman posted video of him calling police after a disagreement over a coupon. (Photo: Mr. Spencer Green, AP) [19659014] Video showing a CVS manager trembling on a 911 call was reportedly the result of an argument over a coupon.
Camilla Hudson Posted the video to Facebook after she said managers at a CVS in Chicago "fraudulent." She also posted a photo of the coupon and the address of the store. Hudson recorded video of two men who have fallen in love with the subject, who has become agitated – slamming a door in her face, telling her to leave the store, and calling it late.
Hudson recorded video of manager Morry Matson calling 911. The man appeared nervous and shaking, a reaction Hudson said she did not watch before the video . Matson describes Hudson to the dispatcher as an African American. Hudson is heard saying, "I'm black. Black is not a bad word. "
Hudson said three officers arrived at the store The officers did not take any action.
CVS Health told USA TODAY it has been apologized to Hudson and fired the two employees involved.
"CVS spokesman Mike DeAngelis said in a statement." We have firm non-discrimination policies in the United States. place to help ensure that everyone is treated with respect and dignity.
Matson is running for Chicago City Council and is a state delegate for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
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