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It would be great to hear the rest of the story.

As written, this story makes no sense.

Which hotel/ resort? What is their statement?

If the players were “in danger” where’s the Police report?

Any reports from “Press Row” at the tournament? Why not?
 
While Roberts did not go into detail about what her team endured, Utah deputy athletics director Charmelle Greene shared specifics with KSL.com on Monday night. Greene said that while the basketball team was walking to a restaurant to have dinner, the driver of a white truck pulled up, revved his engine and yelled the N-word in the direction of the team before speeding off.

“We all just were in shock, and we looked at each other like, did we just hear that?” Green told KSL.com

The team had dinner, only to face a similar situation as it left the restaurant. This time, Greene told KSL.com, the drivers of two trucks were revving their engine in an intimidating way, while again yelling the N-word in the direction of the team.

 
It would be great to hear the rest of the story.

As written, this story makes no sense.

Which hotel/ resort? What is their statement?

If the players were “in danger” where’s the Police report?

Any reports from “Press Row” at the tournament? Why not?

From a liability/libel perspective, it was probably in the best interest of the news network and the schools involved to not name the hotel. No allegation was made that it was hotel staff involved....so I'm not sure that it matters which hotel it was. What does "press row" have to do with anything? FWIW...."not feeling safe" isn't necessarily the same thing as "in danger".

I'm not sure why you'd be surprised that people would yell racist things at basketball players. I watched a Coug fan get into it with a Drake fan at the game in Omaha and names were thrown about. People absolutely are dumb and racist.
 
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That's messed up. Spokane should never have an NCAA Tournament. If you don't have the hotels you shouldn't be an option.
 
First an apology : I abhor racism and racists.

But this just doesn't sound right and reeks of Jussie Smolet. It sounds like what someone who thinks what N Idaho racists would be like would make up. Revving engines and N bombs?

I hate that my mind goes there, and my heart goes out to them if this is real as I've experience bigotry and it sucks. But if there was a truck there was a license plate. And a police report. Why aren't we hearing about that?
 
Spokane does have the hotel rooms. The problem was the NCAa designated certain hotels for the event, those were filled up by men’s teams and did not provide the flexibility to allow Utah to choose another hotel in the Spokane area until after men’s teams left and a couple of individuals in CDA showed what ignorant idiots they are. CDA had a horrible reputation for treating other high schools and opposing fans terribly when I went to high school and it sounds like it may not have changed. I would say no more teams stay CDA but continue allowing Spokane to host the games.
 
From a liability/libel perspective, it was probably in the best interest of the news network and the schools involved to not name the hotel. No allegation was made that it was hotel staff involved....so I'm not sure that it matters which hotel it was. What does "press row" have to do with anything? FWIW...."not feeling safe" isn't necessarily the same thing as "in danger".

I'm not sure why you'd be surprised that people would yell racist things at basketball players. I watched a Coug fan get into it with a Drake fan at the game in Omaha and names were thrown about. People absolutely are dumb and racist.
Nice twist toward nothing I said or implied.
 
There’s racists in every town in the US. Stop acting all indignant.

Jerry Jaeger who is the co founder/owner of the CDA Resort is also one of the biggest donors to WSU. He must be racist and WSU should give all his contributions back to remain pure in the eyes of some people here apparently.
Well said.

I will say CDA is a really weird environment, because you have the old guard, born and raised north Idaho militia folks who want things to stay the same, and hoards of wealthy mostly liberal folks moving there from California pissing them off.

Dining downtown in the summer is pretty funny. Looking around at all the transplants in their fancy clothes and jewelry while some dude cruises back and forth with his jacked up truck w/flags in the back. Definitely a clash of two cultures.

Now drive anywhere north of Hayden and there’s no question what territory you are in- although beautiful country everywhere out there I suspect the locals will continue to get squeezed out by wealthy transplants
 
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Nice twist toward nothing I said or implied.

Well....I could have said that your post kind of made you sound like a racist, misogynistic a$$hole who wants to dig for holes in every story that involves racism so that they can pretend that racism is fake and doesn't exist.....but that wouldn't have been very nice so I would never do that.
 
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There’s racists in every town in the US. Stop acting all indignant.

Jerry Jaeger who is the co founder/owner of the CDA Resort is also one of the biggest donors to WSU. He must be racist and WSU should give all his contributions back to remain pure in the eyes of some people here apparently

Well....I could have said that your post kind of made you sound like a racist, misogynistic a$$hole who wants to dig for holes in every story that involves racism so that they can pretend that racism is fake and doesn't exist.....but that wouldn't have been very nice so I would never do that.
Yes, you certainly could have been more a dick and done that. Certainly wouldn’t be the first time you’ve overstepped.

Instead, you just chose to nibble around the edges. Got it
 
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While Roberts did not go into detail about what her team endured, Utah deputy athletics director Charmelle Greene shared specifics with KSL.com on Monday night. Greene said that while the basketball team was walking to a restaurant to have dinner, the driver of a white truck pulled up, revved his engine and yelled the N-word in the direction of the team before speeding off.

“We all just were in shock, and we looked at each other like, did we just hear that?” Green told KSL.com

The team had dinner, only to face a similar situation as it left the restaurant. This time, Greene told KSL.com, the drivers of two trucks were revving their engine in an intimidating way, while again yelling the N-word in the direction of the team.

calling people names and reving their engines?.....I think this coach is looking for excuses.....we can't put duct tape on people's mouths no matter what they say.....pics?...videos?...police report?....
 
calling people names and reving their engines?.....I think this coach is looking for excuses.....we can't put duct tape on people's mouths no matter what they say.....pics?...videos?...police report?....
a follow up news article today stated that CDA PD chief and the FBI are involved.
 
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Law enforcement organizations have opened an investigation in Coeur d’Alene after alleged “racial hate crimes” caused players from a visiting women’s college basketball team that was in the NCAA Tournament to leave the city. Officials explained what happened at a news conference Tuesday after the story began receiving national attention.

Read more at: https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/northwest/idaho/article287109275.html#storylink=cpy
 
calling people names and reving their engines?.....I think this coach is looking for excuses.....we can't put duct tape on people's mouths no matter what they say.....pics?...videos?...police report?....
Looking for excuses???? That behavior is totally unacceptable no matter where it happens.
 
Idaho Governor Brad Little released his statement Monday.

“Thank you to the Coeur d’Alene community for stepping up to reinforce that the city is a welcoming, safe place,” he wrote in an “X” post.

“Idaho leaders and community members at all levels have been consistent and clear about our values — we fully reject racism in all its forms. There is no place for racism, hate or bigotry in the great state of Idaho. We condemn bullies who seek to harass and silence others. I will continue the tradition of past Idaho governors in supporting our local leaders in their efforts to eradicate hate and bigotry from our communities.

“Whenever disgusting incidents like these have occurred in our state, I have seen Idahoans come through every single time to stand up for our shared values — to show respect, love and compassion for others. Idahoans are good people, and we must not allow the hateful, unacceptable actions of a few (to) tarnish our state.”

 
True story, I was in Idaho last fall parking in a grocery store parking lot and apparently pissed a local off because I backed into my parking spot. He ended up yelling obscenities at me and called me a N…. Now I’m Irish so it’s hard to confuse me with black but the way it rolled off his tongue was shocking,sad and comical all at the same time.
 
That's messed up. Spokane should never have an NCAA Tournament. If you don't have the hotels you shouldn't be an option.
If you look at a map, you will see that Spokane is located in a different state than where this alleged incident took place.

Would you like to discuss the history of the Mississippi state flag?
 
Spokane does have the hotel rooms. The problem was the NCAa designated certain hotels for the event, those were filled up by men’s teams and did not provide the flexibility to allow Utah to choose another hotel in the Spokane area until after men’s teams left and a couple of individuals in CDA showed what ignorant idiots they are. CDA had a horrible reputation for treating other high schools and opposing fans terribly when I went to high school and it sounds like it may not have changed. I would say no more teams stay CDA but continue allowing Spokane to host the games.
The teams stay at a Davenport property.

From the article, this is interesting:

The source added that, because Utah and UCI had been based in Idaho, Gonzaga had arranged for police escorts to ensure the drive time to the venue did not exceed approximately 30 minutes, which is a condition of being able to host after earning a top-16 seed.

Even with a police escort, from the CDA Resort to the Spokane Arena has to be over 30 minutes.
 
The teams stay at a Davenport property.

From the article, this is interesting:

The source added that, because Utah and UCI had been based in Idaho, Gonzaga had arranged for police escorts to ensure the drive time to the venue did not exceed approximately 30 minutes, which is a condition of being able to host after earning a top-16 seed.

Even with a police escort, from the CDA Resort to the Spokane Arena has to be over 30 minutes.
The women’s games were at GU. A few minutes closer than the Arena.

My lead foot can make it from CDA to the Hamilton exit in about 30 minutes.

And, quite honestly, the CDA Resort is a premier hotel. If an extra 5 minutes is critical, there’s a Super 8 in Post Falls.
 
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Well said.

I will say CDA is a really weird environment, because you have the old guard, born and raised north Idaho militia folks who want things to stay the same, and hoards of wealthy mostly liberal folks moving there from California pissing them off.

Dining downtown in the summer is pretty funny. Looking around at all the transplants in their fancy clothes and jewelry while some dude cruises back and forth with his jacked up truck w/flags in the back. Definitely a clash of two cultures.

Now drive anywhere north of Hayden and there’s no question what territory you are in- although beautiful country everywhere out there I suspect the locals will continue to get squeezed out by wealthy transplants
The funny thing is half the guys driving up and down Sherman with their flags waving from their pickups moved up from Cali in the 80s and 90s.
 
Well said.

I will say CDA is a really weird environment, because you have the old guard, born and raised north Idaho militia folks who want things to stay the same, and hoards of wealthy mostly liberal folks moving there from California pissing them off.

Dining downtown in the summer is pretty funny. Looking around at all the transplants in their fancy clothes and jewelry while some dude cruises back and forth with his jacked up truck w/flags in the back. Definitely a clash of two cultures.

Now drive anywhere north of Hayden and there’s no question what territory you are in- although beautiful country everywhere out there I suspect the locals will continue to get squeezed out by wealthy
Not sure I would consider the racist element in the area the Old Guard. A very large number of them are transplants themselves starting to arrive in the 80’s with Richard Butler and his clowns, continuing right to today. My dad past away last year, he was from St Maries area and it always bothered him that the racist movement was considered local. Unfortunately they picked the area for many of the same reasons other transplants have , hopefully they get pushed out or better yet educated out.
 
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First an apology : I abhor racism and racists.

But this just doesn't sound right and reeks of Jussie Smolet. It sounds like what someone who thinks what N Idaho racists would be like would make up. Revving engines and N bombs?

I hate that my mind goes there, and my heart goes out to them if this is real as I've experience bigotry and it sucks. But if there was a truck there was a license plate. And a police report. Why aren't we hearing about that?
I can say that Idaho has a reputation for a reason, but they are not alone. Whitman county is bad as well. I am a white guy, but my fiancé is not. We see and hear this crap all the time. I fully believe the events described, as they have happened to us.
 
Not sure I would consider the racist element in the area the Old Guard. A very large number of them are transplants themselves starting to arrive in the 80’s with Richard Butler and his clowns, continuing right to today. My dad past away last year, he was from St Maries area and it always bothered him that the racist movement was considered local. Unfortunately they picked the area for many of the same reasons other transplants have , hopefully they get pushed out or better yet educated out.
Semantics, I’d consider 40 years of history old guard. I’m not trying to paint a broad brush and say everyone’s the same, but you can’t deny the contrast in CDA. It’s fairly normal for people to go to their darkest places when they feel pushed out of their environments by “outsiders”. In my opinion this is on full display when you spend enough time in the CDA area.
 
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