A black high school basketball player and his family are calling foul after the teen had the n-word and monkey noises hurled at him during a game in New Jersey on last Wednesday.
Lenape Valley senior Nasir Dickerson pushed through the verbal onslaught as his team played at Wallkill Valley Regional High School and according to his mother, the school's administrators did nothing to stop their students.
Nasir took to his Twitter, shared a clip of the February 13 game, and added: 'THIS NONSENSE HAS TO STOP!! Being called a n****r, Monkey @ Wallkill Valley Highschool!!! This is disgusting on a entirely different level!'
Both Nasir and his mother - Stefanie Dickerson - shared the same video showing the moment when the senior was fouled and had to shoot two free throw shots. It occurs around the 57minute mark of the video.
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Lenape Valley senior Nasir Dickerson pushed through the verbal onslaught as his team played at Wallkill Valley Regional High School on February 13
As he prepares to take the shot, the crowd can be heard repeatedly making monkey grunting noises. And as he dribbles, someone can be heard shouting 'n*****r' twice.
According to the teen's mother, Nasir was taken out the game with one minute left in the 4th quarter but the slurs only grew louder and nastier.
'As Nasir approached the bench my husband stood up and applauded our son for his 20 point game, his hardwork and pushing through such a hostile environment,' she continued.
As he prepares to take the shot, the crowd can be heard repeatedly making monkey grunting noises. And as he dribbles, someone can be heard shouting 'n*****r' twice.
'While he stood, the crowd supporting Wallkill stuck their middle fingers up and continued with the racial slurs but now it was being directed towards Nasir's father and family. So my husband stuck his middle finger back up back at them while standing.'
The irate mother added that as the family waited for their star player at the end of the game, students yelled that they didn't belong there
But soon after Nasir's father sat down, a white man with a firearm and