Police remove Texas man from high school basketball game after he told referee to 'go back to Mexico'

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Police remove Texas man from high school basketball game after he told referee to 'go back to Mexico'
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A man attending a high school basketball game in Texas was removed from the game for allegedly yelling at a referee to 'go back to Mexico' on Friday evening.

School officials asked that the officer seen in the video, Sergeant Chris Carson, remove the offender from the school, according to the. But according to Sherman Police Department spokesman Sergeant Brett Mullen, because the man wasn't arrested and wasn't given a criminal trespassing warning, he hasn't been permanently banned from further Sherman games.

The man in the video has not yet been identified. The game, versus students from the town Melissa, continued as scheduled.Wavebreakmedia/Getty There have been a number of incidents of racism at high school athletic competitions which have cropped up recently.into racist remarks allegedly hurled by Moses Lake fans at fans of Davis High School players during a basketball game, via theAccording to Arquette Joe, a parent of a multiracial Davis High School player, he was allegedly told to"go back to Yakima, you [n-word]" during an argument with a Moses Lake supporter.

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