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Black Man Denied Entry To Bus in Martha's Vineyard 'Because You're Black'

A black man alleges that he was denied entry on a bus, which he takes daily, because of his race. Suggested Reading How Diddy Could Win His Case DDG Scores This Rare Win in Custody Battle With Halle Bailey Highlights From Pharrell Williams’ Star-Studded Louis Vuitton Menswear Show in Paris Video will return here when…

A black man alleges that he was denied entry on a bus, which he takes daily, because of his race.

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Kevin Brooks, a 35-year-old hairdresser and cameraman/editor was on his way to work from New Bedford, Mass., to the Vineyard and attempted to board a Vineyard Transit Authority bus, but was denied entry, the Vineyard Gazette reports.

Brooks was waiting at the Beach Road stop but the driver, who remains unidentified, didnโ€™t stop for him.

The Vineyard Transit Authority said the bus was full but the driver failed to change the destination sign to โ€œBus at capacity.โ€ When the VTA reviewed the audio/video footage, it showed the driver responding saying the bus was full, and then, when challenged, saying: โ€œWell, itโ€™s because you are black.โ€

Brooks took an Uber and followed the bus to Oak Bluffs and waited for the bus to clear so he could confront the driver.

โ€œI said what was the reason you didnโ€™t stop for me in Edgartown,โ€ said Brooks. โ€œHe said, โ€˜Because youโ€™re black.โ€™โ€

Brooks told the Gazette that the encounter โ€œwas a bit of a shock.โ€

He said heโ€™s been commuting to the Vineyard year-round for three years to work at Macโ€™s Barber Shop and makes house calls and works at weddings.

โ€œIโ€™ve never had an issue,โ€ Brooks said. โ€œI donโ€™t even live here, I still feel like part of the Vineyard. I go to the same bus stop every day.โ€

According to the VTA, the driver has been fired effective immediately.

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