Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Black Firefighter’s Home Burns Down Days After Receiving Racist Threat (Watch)

Firefighter Kenneth Walker
Firefighter Kenneth Walker

*Two days after volunteer firefighter Kenneth Walker received a threatening, racist letter telling him to resign from New York’s North Tonawanda Fire Department, his home went up in flames.

“We believe it was retaliation,” his wife, Amanda Walker, told the Buffalo News. “The letter said if he didn’t resign from the fire company, he’d regret it.”

Walker, his wife and two young children were not home when the fire broke out on Wednesday. However, two of their cats died in the blaze. The apartment is inhabitable, and Walker told local news station WKBW that the fire destroyed “everything that we owned.”

Walker is the only black firefighter currently working at Gratwick Hose, an all-volunteer fire company in North Tonawanda, New York. The letter, unsigned and written in large, all-capital letters, read:

N******S ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE FIREFIGHTERS. NO ONE WANTS YOU IN THIS CITY. YOU HAVE UNTIL THE END OF THE WEEK TO RESIGN YOUR POSITION OR YOU WILL REGRET IT……..

“It’s sad that… someone is so offended by my presence that they feel the need to burn my house down,” Walker told CBS. “If that’s indeed what happened.”

Watch below:

Federal prosecutors and the FBI, along with local police, are investigating the source of the letter. North Tonawanda Fire Chief Joseph Sikora said officials are working to determine the cause of the fire.

A GoFundMe account to help the family get back on their feet had raised more than $30,000 as of Thursday morning.

In the meantime, Walker told WKBW, he isn’t quitting the fire company.

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