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| The Oregon hotel later said it has "zero tolerance for racism" |
The DoubleTree Portland hotel has
fired two staff members, after they were caught on video evicting an
African-American guest who was using his phone in the lobby.
Mr Massey, who was returning a call from his mother, explained that he was a guest at the Oregon hotel. "Not any more," the guard replied.
The security guard, named in US media as Earl Meyers, told Mr Massey that he was a threat to security and would be asked to leave if he could not provide a room number.
Mr Massey's lawyer, Greg Kafoury, said his client had showed the security guard his key card. He said Mr Massey's only crime had been "calling his mother while black".
The lawyer said a manager at the hotel, also captured on video, had called the police.
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Mr Massey posted phone footage showing parts of the 22 December encounter on social media. "I was racially profiled and discriminated against for taking a phone call in the lobby," he wrote on Twitter.
