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The black CNN camerawoman whom two Republican National Convention attendees threw nuts at earlier this week has spoken out, saying the incident did not surprise her “at all.”
“This is Florida and I’m from the Deep South. You come to places like
this, you can count the black people on your hand. They see us doing
things they don’t think I should do,” Patricia Carroll, 34, told the Maynard Institute. An Alabama native, Carroll is now based in CNN’s Washington, D.C. bureau.
After the attendees threw nuts at her and said, “This is how we feed animals,” Carroll told colleagues and CNN security about the incident. In a separate interview with Witches’ Brew,
Carroll said the incident occurred around 3 p.m. Tuesday. She looked up
and saw two men throwing peanuts at her, she said. The head of the
delegation of an unidentified state told her the nut-throwers were
likely not delegates, according to the Maynard Institute report.
CNN has been “behind me 100 percent,” Carroll said, thanking the
network. CNN was initially tight-lipped about the incident, and has
declined to provide much detail since. It published a sparse report online, saying there were multiple witnesses to the exchange. Wedneday evening, Wolf Blitzer reported the story on air,
calling it “truly shocking.” CNN political analyst Donna Brazile said
during the segment that she hopes the two attendees have their
convention credentials revoked.
Convention officials condemned the attendees’ actions, calling the behavior “deplorable.”
“This kind of behavior will not be tolerated,” convention spokesman Kyle Downey said in a statement.
Carroll told the Maynard Institute that no one took down the names of the attendees who pelted her. Read her interviews here and here.
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