Customer accuses Sears employee of racial profiling
A First Nations woman originally from Sturgeon Lake said she was racially profiled, insulted and ejected from the store while shopping at the Prince Albert Sears location.
Speaking exclusively to paNOW, B. Helen Ermine said she went to the Sears location at the Gateway Mall Wednesday evening hoping to purchase a comforter during their ongoing liquidation sale. When she picked up the comforter and started towards the till, Ermine said a store employee approached her and ordered her to put it down.
“He told me ‘put it down, put it down’ like I was going to steal,” Ermine said. “I said ‘I’m not stealing, I’m buying these things.’”
Ermine said the employee continued to harass her while she tried to shop, eventually calling her a “dumb Indian” and making other racially-charged comments while accusing her of not being able to afford the items. The man then tried to put his hand on her shoulder, Ermine said, while insisting she leave the store.