Los Alamos man says looking 'suspicious' got him kicked out of Dunkin' [View all]
Timothy E. Nelson, a historian and professor who lives in Los Alamos, was getting his car repaired at a Santa Fe auto shop Monday, when he stopped at a nearby Dunkin store on St. Francis Drive.
He bought a cup of coffee and then left the store briefly to explore a cemetery close by, he said. He also popped into the Firestone shop to check on his car a couple of times. In between trips, he returned to Dunkin, formerly known as Dunkin Donuts, to use the shops Wi-Fi. But his visit, Nelson said, was suddenly cut short.
A manager kicked him out, he said, claiming the shop has a one-hour rule for patrons and accusing him of not making a purchase.
Nelson, who is black, posted a series of videos on Facebook that document the heated encounter, including a police response, and his explanation of the situation later to his 12-year-old daughter. In an interview, Nelson said he thinks the store employee probably told him to leave because he looked suspicious.
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