
Black correction officer mistaken for shoplifter sues Walmart for 'racial profiling'
ABC News
A Black law enforcement officer is suing Walmart for racial profiling.
A Black law enforcement officer is alleging that he was racially profiled in a Georgia Walmart store after he was handcuffed and wrongfully accused of shoplifting -- and now he's suing.
David Conners, a Clayton County correction officer, said he was shopping for home decor when an officer stopped him in his tracks, saying employees believed he was a man with the last name "Wright" who had repeatedly stolen electronics from the store.
"He's just in the store, minding his own business, when he's approached by the police, and everything went downhill from there," Terance Madden, an attorney for Conners, told ABC News in an interview.
According to the lawsuit, officers handcuffed him while investigating claims by Walmart employees that he was the serial shoplifter. Madden said a warrant already had been issued for that individual.
