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Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2018 2:23 pm Post subject:
Quinelle May, the person that posted the video, said the worker was "mad and having a bad day" and also claimed to have done it in the past.
May said after he recorded the video, he went to the bathroom looking around to tell people about the video, but couldn't find anybody. He said his managers got mad at him and shut him down when they tried to tell them.
"Every time I tried to talk, they told me to shut up," May said.
He said he was told to leave and threatened with prosecution if he didn't take the post down.
A spokesperson for Detroit Sportservice says May has not been fired but was suspended. They released the following statement:
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The employee who filmed and posted the video was sent home from the game Friday evening on an unrelated uniform violation prior to us learning about the food tampering via the video being posted on social media. Our only subsequent communication with that employee was to let him know that he would not be working Saturday or Sunday. No one acting in an official work capacity asked him to remove the video. We referred information regarding the video to the Detroit Police Department and they have told us it is an active investigation.
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