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Black FedEx driver, Brandon Brackins, spat on and called the n-word, cries on Facebook

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Black FedEx driver Brandon Brackins was attacked and called the n-word while on the job, TMZ reported.

On Wednesday, the 23-year-old was delivering packages in Lisbon, Ohio, a rural area, when suddenly a “hick” driver ambushed him when he was retrieving packages from his truck, nearly hitting Brackins.

Brackins took his frustration onto social media, upset and unable to work because his attacker is a racist after the weeklong nationwide unrest about Black lives mattering.

READ MORE: FedEx accused of firing Black driver after a confrontation with white customer

 

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“Organizations dedicated to inclusion play a vital role in achieving an equal and just society, FedEx wrote in a tweet.

Source: theGrio
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