Jamar Medor, who plays basketball for Fairfield Warde High, says he was at first confused by the messageA teenager in Connecticut has reportedly been expelled from high school and is now facing charges after allegedly directing racist Snapchat messages to his Black classmate.Read More: Fisk University receives largest gift in its history from Nashville familyJamar Medor, 16, was in a state of shock after a picture of him was used without permission in conjunction with racist messages calling him the N-word and questioning why he was even in school.“Why is there a n—- in my homeroom” and “why is he not in chains?” appeared on Snapchat, ABC 7 reported.(Credit: screenshot)The slurs first appeared on Friday. Medor was shown the image as it was shared among students at Fairfield Warde High in Connecticut.“I just had no words when I saw it. I was so confused,” Medor, who is on the school’s basketball team said.The sophomore expressed that he had never experienced that kind of racism before.“I just don’t feel comfortable going to school or walking the halls, so I stayed home today actually,” Jamar told ABC 7.The teenager who posted the racist image, another 16-year-old, was arrested that afternoon, charged with…
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Connecticut teen arrested after allegedly sending racist Snapchat to classmate
