By
Natalia Angulo
Clinton Tarver has been serving hot dogs to hungry locals in
downtown Lansing, Mich., for the last five years, but a brush this week
with a pro-union protest literally upended his small business in a
matter of minutes.
During a protest against right-to-work legislation in Michigan's
capital, Tarver’s catering supplies were destroyed when demonstrators
tore down the tent where he was serving and trampled his gear.
The tent had been set up by the conservative Americans for
Prosperity, which supports the legislation Gov. Rick Snyder signed into
law Tuesday that allows unionized workers to opt out of paying union
dues.
Tarver, who has been a small business owner for the last 16 years,
was there to give hot dogs to supporters in the tent on the Capitol
lawn. He said he was just checking tickets, not sizing up customers.
“Everyone that had a ticket I had given a hot dog to,” the 63-year-old owner of
Clint’s Hot Dog Cart and Casual Catering
told FoxNews.com. “So when two guys, one with a mask, came to get their
hot dogs, I didn’t think anything of it because they had tickets and I
was just there for a job.”
He described the action that ensued as “violent.” Only minutes after
he’d handed the two men their hot dogs, the pair tore down the tent,
turned over his serving tables, smashed his hot dogs, tossed a cooler
filled with sodas and spilled his chili.
“I kept explaining that I was just here to do a job, that I wasn’t on
anybody’s side, but when people started calling me racial slurs, my
friend who works at the Capitol told me I had to get out of there, so I
crawled out,” said Tarver, who is black.
Until Tuesday, he thought he was relatively unknown. But word spread
about the incident, and local residents on both sides of the issue began
rallying to help Tarver out.
Lorilea Zabadal, a staff member for Republican state Rep. Al Pscholka, set up an online fundraiser at
gofundme.com/SupportClint. The goal was to reach $5,000. As of Wednesday afternoon, over $14,000 in donations had been raised.
“I supported Clint. He’s a great guy and a great small business,”
Lt. Governor Brian Calley said on Twitter. He also thanked citizens who had supported Tarver financially.
Tarver said that state Sen. Joe Humes and his wife reached out to
Tarver on Tuesday night promising to reimburse him for his equipment.
And a spokesperson for Americans for Prosperity said they plan to reimburse Tarver as well.
Michigan State Police have contacted Tarver about the incident, but a
request for comment by Lansing police was not immediately returned to
FoxNews.com.
Tarver said he’s overwhelmed by the support and that he didn’t know he had touched so many people.
“I never knew people cared so much about the hot dog guy -- I feel overwhelmed,” Tarver said. “I’m just here to serve.”
2 Comments - Share Yours!:
I always think that these people who yell racist are the ones who have a worldview dependent on the notion of skin colour. No one else.
Personally I couldn't care less about anyone's "race", I've slept with all kinds of women in my life, from Africa to the Far East and had a great time. A few blondes, never a red head, and no Eskimos. That's about it though.
So when it comes to someone's "race" - I CARE NOT A JOT!
What I DO care about is the truth, and whether our elected politicians are doing their jobs properly. If a politician is either lying or doing something that will bring harm (either short-term or long term) upon the very people they are elected to represent, then I DO have a problem with that.
To paraphrase the man himself, there are some things up with which I will not put!
So far, nearly $24,000 raised here ->
http://www.gofundme.com/1o8toc#description
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