'It's really disgusting': Sask. Rush player shocked after U.S. lacrosse fans shout about scalping brother
Jeremy Thompson can't believe his brother was the target of racist language at a lacrosse game.
Announcer loses job after saying 'let's snip the ponytail' about lacrosse player Lyle Thompson
Jeremy Thompson can't believe his brother was the target of racist language at a lacrosse game.
On Saturday, Thompson's brother Lyle was playing for the National Lacrosse League's (NLL) Georgia Swarm when the Philadelphia Wings' announcer told the crowd "let's snip the ponytail," in response to his long braid. Some fans reacted, and Philadelphia fans behind the bench began to shout calls to scalp him.
Jeremy, a member of the Onondaga Nation in New York, and a player for the Saskatchewan Rush in Saskatoon, said he was shocked.
"This issue is a lot bigger than I thought," he told CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morning. "It's saddening to me."