School Coach Fired For Telling Players To ‘Stop Acting Black’

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School Coach Fired For Telling Players To ‘Stop Acting Black’

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A Florida high school football coach was fired after he reportedly made racist comments to his players and told them to “stop acting black.”

Kendall Bradley, was a head football coach at Atlantic High School in Port Orange. According to the Daytona Beach News-Journal,a group of young athletes reported that Bradley told them to “stop acting black.”

Following the accusations he was fired but allowed to substitute teach in the district, but during his time as a substitute teacher, allegations surfaced that he had been sexting some of his female students. Police began to investigate, but, no charges were ever filed, despite another student saying that he sent her a nude photo on Instagram.
“During my time at Atlantic, my only focus was to be a positive influence on the students, players, and community,” he said in a statement. “At no point did I communicate or interact inappropriately with any student. Nor was I discriminatory or out of line in my communication with student athletes.”
His teaching certificate was fully revoked in 2019.

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