'We all felt disrespected:' Franklin HS students accused of chanting racist insults during basketball game

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Students protest racism

Students protest racism



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FRANKLIN -- An investigation is underway into racial slurs chanted during a high school basketball game. Horlick High School players say Franklin High School students chanted slurs at them during a basketball game Thursday night, February 22nd.

The Horlick students took part in a previously planned rally on Friday, February 23rd. They used it as an opportunity to talk about what happened. They say they felt disrespected and hurt and now they want something to be done about it.



Stephon Chapman



"I was shocked like, are you really doing this?" said Stephon Chapman, Horlick High School basketball player.

Horlick High School junior, Stephon Chapman, stood before about 50 other students at the rally. The varsity basketball players say racial slurs were directed at him during a game Thursday.

"I felt so disrespected out of what they had done," said Chapman.

The matchup was at Franklin High School. Chapman says chants began as he stood at the free throw line.

"As I was shooting, they started making the monkey noises and it like threw me like completely off. I was like they can't be making that at me," Chapman said.

"We all felt disrespected," said Marquise Milton, Horlick High Schol basketball player.



Franklin High School



Teammates say they were horrified by what they felt was racism targeting them and they say it continued after the game.

"On our way to get on the bus, they were like 'get these (expletive) on the bus,' and we were like what? And he was like, 'you all heard me, get on the bus,'" said Chapman.

In a statement, Franklin public school leaders say one student was removed from Thursday's game. They continue to investigate, adding "complaints of this conduct are taken seriously..." -- and "any student who is found to have engaged in this conduct is subject do disciplinary action."

Read the full statement below:


Students say they just want to bring attention to what happened, hoping it doesn't continue.

"This is the game I love and to hear that, it was just shocking," Milton said.

The Horlick athletes credit coaches for helping keep focused during the game. Meantime, you might remember a racist message was posted inside Franklin High School last month above a water fountain. One student was disciplined in that incident.