Sunoco Cutting Ties With Armstrong Co. Gas Station Owner Over Slurs Of Billboard
WORTHINGTON, Pa. (AP) -- Sunoco is cutting ties with a Pennsylvania gas station owner after his digital billboard down the street flashed a racial slur and praised the acquittal of a white police officer in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen.
Former East Pittsburgh Police Officer Michael Rosfeld was acquitted of a homicide charge last week.
After the jury's verdict, a digital billboard in Worthington displayed photos of Rosfeld and 17-year-old Antwon Rose II. The message branded Rose a "criminal" and said, "Justice Served, Get over it." A separate message asked why black people can use a racial slur and white people can't.
The Tribune-Review reports that Sunoco is halting fuel deliveries and removing Sunoco signage from the station.
A Sunoco spokeswoman says the messages are "unacceptable and do not represent our values and beliefs in any way."
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