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White woman fired after telling a Black man at a Brooklyn dog park to 'stay in his hood'

Derek Andersen, CEO and founder of BevyHQ, tweeted that he’s terminated the white employee seen in a viral video telling Black New York Times bestselling author Fred Joseph to “stay in his hood” during some sort of confrontation at a Brooklyn dog park:

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Andersen hopes the now-fired employee and Joseph reach “some type of resolution,” which often happens right after someone is fired:

Here’s the video and an explanation on what allegedly caused the argument:

Joseph’s followers helped him identify the woman and that’s when he tagged Andersen on Twitter:

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And now she’s unemployed:

And THIS is exactly what he wanted to happen:

And:

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