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Friday, 9 October 2015

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NFL's Desmond Clark

Video of High School Tirade

... Over Alleged Racism

TMZ Sports has obtained explosive video of ex-NFL tight end Desmond Clark GOING BALLISTIC at officials at a Chicago area high school after his son was allegedly mistreated because he's black. 

According to police, it all went down on August 29th at Vernon Hills High ... where Desmond's 17-year-old son was blocked from participating in a school lip sync event because of a previous code of conduct violation. 

Desmond's son claims an administrator demeaned him in front of other students -- calling him a "criminal" -- so he called his parents who came rushing to the school. 
You can see in the video ... Desmond's wife Maria got so HEATED, Desmond had to literally pick her up and remove her from the person she was screaming at. 



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BELOW - original TRUE NEWS USA posting: Former Chicago Bear Desmond Clark, and his wife arrested after whitie hating rant at his piece of shit son's school.... Blaming whitie for everything 
CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) - Former Chicago Bear Desmond Clark, and his wife, have turned themselves in to Vernon Hills police after being charged in connection to a dispute involving alleged racial taunts aimed at their son.
"He’s been there for four years now. Every year he's encountered a racial incident," said Clark’s attorney Frank Avila.
The former Bears' tight end has been charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct. His wife is being charged with disorderly conduct and assault. Their bond was set at $25K each.
In an exclusive interview with FOX 32 News, Clark said he is being unfairly prosecuted after he complained about his son’s treatment at Vernon Hills High School. Clark said his 17-year-old son, who's a senior, has been the subject of racial taunts and threats, and when the family complained, nothing happened.
Avila said that the school administrator recently called Clark’s son "criminal."
Recently, Clark expressed his frustration at a “lip-synch” social event held at the high school. He said school officials told him they felt threatened by his comments and asked for a police investigation.
“He spoke. He didn't grab the microphone from anybody. He didn't push anybody. There was no physical violence of course. But he spoke because he was so frustrated with the racism and the maltreatment by some people in the school,” Avila said.

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