Idaho leaders respond to alleged racism toward Utah women's basketball players

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Idaho leaders have responded to allegations of racism toward Utah women's basketball players while they were staying in Idaho for the NCAA Tournament.

Utah head coach Lynne Roberts speaks during a press conference after a second-round college basketball game against Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament in Spokane, Wash., Monday, March 25, 2024. allegations of racism toward University of Utah women's basketball playersMayor Jim Hammond, Police Chief Lee White and representatives with the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations were among speakers at Tuesday's press conference.

The players reportedly encountered the same person, now joined by others, while leaving the restaurant. Officials stated the women were followed back to their hotel by the perpetrators, who continued yelling "racial slurs while revving their engines," which they believed "was a serious threat to the safety of those students.

Whenever disgusting incidents like these have occurred in our state, I have seen Idahoans come through every single time to stand up for our shared values - to show respect, love, and compassion for others. Idahoans are good people, and we must not allow the hateful, unacceptable actions of a few tarnish our state."

White said there are multiple crimes they are investigating in regards to this case, including malicious harassment, disorderly conduct, and a possible federal crime.Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall also issued a statement in regards to the allegations: "The University of Utah and members of our women's basketball team, band and spirit teams, staff, administrators and supporters, continue to be deeply troubled and shaken by the hateful and disturbing actions and vitriol directed toward them in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, last Thursday evening.

 

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