Nig McNiggerson
02-14-2021, 10:10 AM
https://newschannel9.com/news/local/chattanooga-activist-plans-to-appeal-librarys-decision-to-fire-him-after-books-burned
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A Chattanooga Public Library employee is now out of a job after admitting to burning library books by conservative authors.
The library says community activist Cameron Williams violated their policies by removing the books from their collection.
We spoke with Williams, who claims he did nothing wrong.
Williams — or 'C-Grimey' as he’s known in the community — says he and his attorney plan to appeal the library’s decision to fire him.
That’s after he admitted he took certain pieces of literature and later burned them, but claims they were already set to be removed.
Williams has been one of the lead voices for the Black Lives Matter movement in Chattanooga.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A Chattanooga Public Library employee is now out of a job after admitting to burning library books by conservative authors.
The library says community activist Cameron Williams violated their policies by removing the books from their collection.
We spoke with Williams, who claims he did nothing wrong.
Williams — or 'C-Grimey' as he’s known in the community — says he and his attorney plan to appeal the library’s decision to fire him.
That’s after he admitted he took certain pieces of literature and later burned them, but claims they were already set to be removed.
Williams has been one of the lead voices for the Black Lives Matter movement in Chattanooga.