Sunday, November 24, 2024
HomeLGBT NewsActivists demand boycott of Nellie’s as new video of incident emerges -...

Activists demand boycott of Nellie’s as new video of incident emerges – Metro Weekly

Nellie's Sports Bar
Nellie’s Sports Bar — Photo: Ted Eytan

Local activists are calling for a boycott of Nellie’s Sports Bar and demanding that it be shut down after a woman was dragged down a flight of stairs by a security guard.

Nellie’s fired an independent security vendor and closed for the week after outcry over a video of 22-year-old Keisha Young being pulled down the stairs by her arms and hair. Young said she was mistaken for another patron who had brought an open container of alcohol into the bar.

The viral video led to dozens of people protesting outside the bar on Sunday, as well as condemnation from local LGBTQ organizations.

Read MoreProtesters gather outside Nellie’s after video shows woman being dragged down stairs

Now, three local organizations — DC Ward One Mutual Aid, Harriet’s Dreams, and The Palm Collective — are urging a boycott of Nellie’s and organizing a protest on Friday, June 18, outside the bar’s U Street location.



In addition to boycotting Nellie’s, the groups issued three demands on social media, the first of which is that Nellie’s and its owner, Doug Schantz, “issue a full public apology” to Young.

Organizers also want Schantz and Nellie’s management team to “attend a public community listening session,” as well as “agree to reparations for the Black queer & trans community of D.C. and shut [Nellie’s] down completely.”

In a joint statement, the organizations called Nellie’s response to the incident “an absolute outrage.”

“Nellie’s had multiple opportunities to truly hold themselves accountable for the harm they’ve caused, but instead, they treated Keisha’s brutalization as an isolated incident rather than part of an historic pattern of anti-Blackness and pro-cop behavior,” they said.

“It’s obvious that Nellie’s owners believe they can lay low for a few days and return to business as usual after social media channels calm down,” the groups added. “The problem is that business as usual is a pattern of racist abuse against and exploitation of Black LGBTQAI+ people in Ward One and D.C. We’re here to say, enough is enough.”

Brandon Burrell, Young’s attorney, told FOX 5 DC that they have discussed filing a lawsuit and a police complaint, but wanted to give Nellie’s time to reach out directly to Young.

As of last night, that contact had yet to occur, Washington City Paper‘s Amanda Michelle Gomez tweeted.

Burrell also called for Nellie’s to release security footage of the incident, after a new video was shared on social media showing an excerpt of events prior to Young being dragged down the stairs.

In the video, Young can be seen at the top of the stairs in Nellie’s with at least five other people — including what appears to be two security guards.

The video, which lacks additional context, shows Young striking a man who is grappling with another man — Young’s cousin, according to her attorney.

Young, who is on a higher step than the men below her, is then pulled down through the group by at least two of the men — including one of the security personnel — and thrown onto the steps below the group.

She responds by striking the security guard who yanked her down, and the video ends with Young being knocked further down the stairs by the security guard.

In a statement to FOX 5 DC, Burrell wrote, “Just as one can defend one’s self, the law allows one to defend others that are in imminent danger of bodily harm.

“Multiple security guards and other staff of Nellie’s Sports Bar were pummeling Keisha Young’s cousin, Dayon Kidd, at the top of the staircase,” Burrell continued. “This physical altercation was initiated by Nellie’s staff when they mistook Ms. Young for another Black woman that allegedly brought a bottle into the establishment.”

Burrell said Young was dragged down the stairs because she “tried to protect her family.”

“The actions of Nellie’s staff were not justified,” Burrell added. “Any ambiguity concerning what happened that night can be dispelled by Nellie’s releasing the video surveillance.”

Doug Schantz, the owner of Nellie’s, could not be reached for comment.

D.C.’s Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration confirmed that it is investigating the incident, with Mayor Muriel Bowser telling FOX 5 DC, “Entrepreneurs enforce rules in their restaurants but they’re not allowed to assault anybody…and if that’s a matter, DC police will take it up.”



Ward 2 Councilmember Brooke Pinto issued a statement calling the video of Young being pulled down the stairs “nauseating.”

“Violence and aggressive behavior against women and people of color is completely unacceptable,” Pinto said. “This incident is particularly upsetting given that this establishment touts itself as a safe space for all. I support a full investigation of what occurred.”

Multiple local organizations have condemned Young’s treatment, including Team DC, The Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC, DC’s Different Drummers, and the Capital Pride Alliance, which called out the “reprehensible actions taken by Nellie’s staff over the weekend.”

The DC Center called Young’s treatment “unacceptable” and demanded that Nellie’s “take reparative action for this and prior harm caused to the community.”

Stonewall Kickball responded to the “horrifying incident” by removing Nellie’s as a sponsor of the league, “effective immediately.”

Whitman-Walker Health, the federally-qualified community health center that specializes in LGBTQ-competent and HIV-related care, tweeted that it was “not the first time we have heard calls for respect for Black patrons of Nellie’s Sports Bar.”

“This past weekend, security staff violently removed Keisha, a Black woman, from the Nellie’s Sports Bar facility,” Whitman-Walker said. “The calls for justice for Keisha and the calls for respect for Black patrons must be heard. This physical removal at Nellie’s is inexcusable and is a reminder to all organizations, businesses, and communities — ourselves included — that ensuring that Black Lives Matter is more than hanging a sign, attending a march, or closing for #Juneteenth. We are grateful that Keisha is in good physical health.”

Related:

Nellie’s Sports Bar fires security firm, will close for the week after protests

Protesters gather outside Nellie’s after video shows woman being dragged down stairs

RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular

Recent Comments

pacomonkey007 on
nickrod32 on
Kate on
Gabriel Jimenez on
Boris Dorofeev on
AlexanderCostan on
Gouki249 on
Michael Schaper on
Supertomiman on
Robert Johns on
heyayup on
J.N Turner on
Cassandra Sainvilus on
mistermiah21 on
AL T on
Stjepan Vončina on
Alesandros356 on
Μαριος Κοσκολος on
Kikoushinzen on
Chanti Allen on
askvir2 on
PR3DA7EUR on
mikkita88 on
Shanoriya Robinson on
hightune21 on
s0medudeonline on
Ryan Wright on
Imcia Rens on
Garchomp Pit on
Kai Laa on
king vapor on
king vapor on
barosan jupan on
camaflauge on
Omar Doleymi on
JawNas1 on
Ibraheem Mansour on
SuperAceone on
James Darwin on
toomuchdingding on
lanciauxrayz on
curioussebastian on
Iman Farahin on
Samhain entertainment on
longsweep1 on
SuperCaffeinelover on
Rin Lee on
Samhain entertainment on
banglawaz0 on
banglawaz0 on
Chope89 on
nikos sicks on
ForZaSLaN1905 on
Kieran Murphy on
Brian Sirovey on
Enrico Baratelli on
Kenn Zesky on
Synthiotics on
ROGAN on
DJVM95 on
Corie Jacobs on
久登 寺島 on
Jakob Vlietstra on
shook one on
shook one on
Zeracan on
jarjarbinx79 on
keefkeef chiefchief on
WolfgangSenske on
Pieceofshit19 on
numbstateofennui on
The Real Witches on
Tribble Booth on
Greg Blackman on
Emily Fravel on
Daniel Baker on
Ahimsa Porter Sumchai MD on
Eden Brown on
johnboysssss on
CeeJayDee94 on
TheGoodNews01 on
jpalberthoward9 on
lakecrab on
jpalberthoward9 on
lakecrab on
jpalberthoward9 on
jpalberthoward9 on
jpalberthoward9 on
liffeybeat on
Chad Premo on
Michael E. O'Donnell on
徹 田中 on
Izzat Zainal on
InfliiKted on
angelo leslie on
Regena Daunicht on
Eddie The Liar on
DrNepal on
DrNepal on
TheGrimriftstalker on
Tatts Thompson on
Frederico Miranda Brandão Alves on
Jerry Bender on
uncle mike on
Dluv021 on
杏 唯 on
blu jonce on
lakecrab on
justin gingell on
anand- jivano on
kree8r on
Antonio Amaral on
Issam Bensoltane on
David Klonowski on
joe man on
chris badtrekkie on
Iktisam shahriar on
Hilaire Dufresne on
timthepainter1 on
immrnoidall on
Merle McDane on
Royalhighlander on
J Edge on
Mike J on
Mike J on
EarthEats Moon on
equn on
Lozial on
Grey Umopepisdn on
Adski92 on
ninjia1O1 on
murkyslough18 on
Robert Rickner on
okaminess on
stkcarm5 on
Kim Kelly on
funkymcbean on
ojibajo on
mzwickedlette88 on
neotek79 on
1ofmeNlotsofU on
aeroldoth on
TheThorne13 on
QueenLucyThe2nd on
James Gambino on