Hispanic civil rights senior investigator #JuliaAcostaGrommon has officially been fired after a complaint was forwarded of a publicly explicit racist rant she orchestrated at a nearby bar over the summer.
“Black people are unappreciative d*gs who want everything handed to them and work for nothing,’ shouted Acosta-Grommon at Sugarcreek Township bar after consuming three alcoholic drinks reports #AlantaBlackStar. On Aug. 29th Acosta-Grommon publicly shouted about her hate for black people. The bartender on duty Ryan Collins had then asked Acosta-Gromman to leave because she was making a scene with her friends. Collins used his best judgement an insisted that she shouldn’t drive and that he would order them an Uber.
Sources have confirmed from surveillance footage at the bar that Acosta-Gromman completely disregarded Collins requests to leave and instead verbally abused him as she continued her rant.
“Black people “the low-lives of society “and said that’s why “she doesn’t have to listen to a black piece of sh*t like me,” Collins recalls. She continued by telling Collins that he would never amount to more in life and would always be a bartender.
“She informed me of her position in the city and her position in society,” Collins says. “She compared my career choice to her own and informed me that I would ‘Never be more than a black piece of sh*t bartender.’“
“I repeatedly asked Julia Acosta-Grommon to leave, at which point she said ‘I hate black people, I really do.”
Collins states Acosta-Grommon was exceedingly hostile and aggressive. That he knew where she worked because she bragged repeatedly within her rant and forwarded a business card to a customer at the bar. He then forwarded the details of the incident within a complaint to the city. Sources have confirmed that she worked no more than 15 miles away from the bar.
Reports read that Collins made a call to Dayton’s Department of Human Resources. Acosta-Grommon was called in for further investigation on Sept. 13th by the Human Relation Council. Within the meeting Acosta-Grommon recalled being at the restaurant but denies any form of confrontation or any exchange with the bartender. “He was a non-entity,” she stated.
Within two separate statements; Craig Orzechowski, part-owner of the bar, and Riquel Webb, one of Collins’ colleagues, stated that they heard Acosta-Grommon personally say that she hated Black people.
“After Ms. Acosta-Grommon was refused continued alcohol service and asked to leave by Ryan, I personally heard her say to him, ‘The KKK will be calling on you,’” Webb indicates in her statement.
Collins indicated within his statement that even after being escorted by management Acosta-Grommon continued ranting.
“She repeatedly told me her hatred for black people and told me ‘You’ll have a cross burning on your lawn when you get home and I hope you get a call from the KKK.”
Acosta-Grommon was officially fired on Sept. 17th.

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