More customers allege racial profiling at P.A. Sears
More residents are coming forward claiming they were racially profiled at the Prince Albert Sears location after a First Nations woman accused an employee of racially profiling her and making racist comments while ejecting her from the store.
Danika McLeod, a 28-year-old social work student, said she was followed around the store in the spring by a woman in street clothing whom she believed to be an employee. McLeod, a Cree woman, said she believes she was followed only because of her race.
McLeod said she popped into the Sears location in Gateway Mall hoping to buy a purse while on a break from her job at a nearby jewelry store. While she shopped, McLeod said she heard a strange announcement over the store intercom and noticed a woman tailing her through the store immediately afterward.
“I heard something about ‘security camera six’ or something like that,” McLeod told paNOW. “At first I didn’t think anything of it until I noticed she was following me around.”