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Their story has now been shared on social media by more than 16,000 people as of Monday afternoon.In the post, Murphy says that she was visiting Nashville this weekend with her husband and some friends. Around midnight on Friday, they said they decided to walk over to Jason Aldean’s Kitchen and Rooftop Bar. Murphy, who is white, says her husband, who is black, was stopped by the bouncer and told he couldn't go inside because he was wearing a hoodie.Murphy goes on to say in the post that she noticed a number of white people exiting the bar with hoodies on. When they questioned the bouncer's decision again, Murphy claims the bouncer said that they were radioing down to him telling him he couldn’t let them enter. Racism is why Murphy believes they were turned away.Since she shared the story online, the post has garnered more than 8,000 comments.WTVF reached out to the restaurant's leadership team on the incident and they said, "We strive to be one of the most welcoming establishments in Nashville and are horrified by these reports. Our leadership team is investigating this situation and will take action should we find that any of our employees or third-party security contractors violated our policies. We appreciate those who have brought this to our attention."Murphy has updated her post saying that someone from the restaurant's security service reached out to apologize, admitting hoodies are allowed in the restaurant. Regardless, Murphy writes that the incident is a good reminder that we need to be more accepting and kind to one another.You can read the full text of Murphy's Facebook post below."This weekend we came to Nashville with some of our friends. Last night we went out to Broadway. It was around 37 degrees outside. We went to a few places and had a lot of fun. Around midnight we decided to walk over to Jason Aldean’s Kitchen and Rooftop Bar. There was a pretty long line to get in, so we waited. When we got to the front, our ID’s were checked and we started to walk up the stairs. My husband, who is black, was first in line and was stopped by a bouncer and told he couldn’t come in because he was wearing a hoodie. He asked if he could just take it off, and was told no that he had to leave. As he walked down the other side of the stairs and the rest of us followed, there were three other black men at the bottom watching people enter. These three had all also been turned away because of some dress code violation. Not all of them were in hoodies so I’m not sure what they violated. I’ve searched their website and have yet to find a dress code policy, nor was one posted outside. We were in a group of five, the other four of us being white. We all walked back down the stairs, mostly dumbfounded, but as we turned around we noticed numerous people coming out of the bar with hoodies on. They all were white. We asked them if they were asked to leave and they all said no, they had been there for hours. We also watched two white men be allowed to enter by removing their hoodies. Of course, we all were angry at this point and tried to ask the bouncer why these other men could remove their hoodies, and why we’d seen multiple men coming out wearing them. Of course we knew why. But nobody would say it. The bouncer just said that they were radioing down to him telling him he couldn’t let them enter. He did call a manager, who only escalated the situation so much so that when she ran after one of our friends screaming, her own associates were yelling at her that she was going to lose her job. We walked to another bar, and had zero problems the rest of the night because of the threatening hoodie and black skin of my husband.Now. I’ve been with my husband for almost 20 years. We’ve sat in restaurants and never been waited on, we’ve experienced passive racism in our daily lives. But NEVER in my life have I seen such an outwardly blatant display of racism in person. People live this every day because they happen to have black skin. It’s easy for those of us without the daily reminder to walk around oblivious to the behaviors of others. This world needs to change, and without telling stories like this, we send the message that this is OK. It most definitely is not.I’m making this post public and asking you to share it. If you’re ever in Nashville, I’d just ask that you do not patronize Jason Aldean’s Kitchen and Rooftop Bar. There are so many fun places here, who welcome people of all skin tones. Just enjoy yourselves and be kind.I’ve included a pic of me and my very threatening black husband in his hoodie from last night.Update: Wow. Thank you all for your comments and shares. Someone has reached out to me and asked for my contact info.Update again: I did want to update and let everyone know that I just received a call from their 3rd party security service owner, who apologized for the situation and acknowledged the incident. He did say that he’s taking care of it with his associates. He himself is a black man married to a white woman, and completely understood the situation. He was very cordial, and I’m confident that he will do everything in his power to make sure this doesn’t happen again. I hope some change takes place and nobody else experiences this at this restaurant/bar or others in Nashville. Other than this incident, we had an amazing trip to Nashville. I appreciate them taking the time to call me and talk about it.For the record, he believes this was a miscommunication between staff members and that hoodies ARE allowed in the restaurant/bar.Update #3: We just wanted to reach out and thank everyone for all of their support. We’ve receive numerous calls and texts from those we love, as well as numerous messages from people who just heard our story and don’t know us. As I stated above, we did hear from the security company earlier today. We have not heard from the restaurant other than requesting contact information. We’re hopeful they are investigating the incident and will reach out in the coming days. We look forward to hearing how they plan to address this so that others don’t experience the same thing my husband and the other men that night have." 6157
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"This is worth the read. HUGE shout out to the Davenport Police Department for making Braydens birthday party special! ?A little back story…. Brayden LOVES police officers and everything about them, he wants to be one when he grows up! Every time he sees an officer out in public he asks us if he can thank them, so he walks up, shakes their hand and says “Thank you for protecting us” (and yes it is as heart melting as it sounds).Well Brayden decided he wanted to have a police officer themed birthday party this year! When I got the invitations printed off he wanted to take one to the Police station and invite the officers. So Ryder and I took him downtown and let him deliver his invite, we thought maybe he could see their squad car or something if they had time (especially on a Saturday with how busy Davenport has been lately!) But what happened today was incredible!!I got a call from a detective on Monday RSVPing, saying that he would be stopping by to see Brayden and would wear his uniform even though he didn’t usually wear it (but he thought brayden would like to see it, and he was right!) Little did I know he was going to make this the BEST birthday my little boy could have imagined! We decided to leave it a surprise for Brayden and didn’t tell him the detective was coming.Detective Donnie Pridemore not only showed up in his uniform, but he came with gifts! Lots of gifts! But I don’t want to focus on that because it’s not about the things, even though they are beyond greatly appreciated and incredibly awesome! He even brought with him a pin on badge and thought that we should have a pinning ceremony for him in our living room (which I had to really hold back the tears for)! Brayden was pinned an official junior officer of the Davenport Police department ??! He said he couldn’t stay long but we convinced him to have something to eat and he thought it was the best choice to not pass up Ryders ribs!Throughout the duration of Brayden’ s party he had 7 officers come visit him for his birthday, he got to look in a car and talked to each of them. He shook their hand and he thanked every single one of them, it was truly incredible. I feel like no matter how much I write I cannot put into words the amount of appreciation we have for them! They went above and beyond to make my son feel like part of the team and really made today so special and allowed us the opportunity to continue to show Brayden the importance of respecting the law and those who uphold it, and that they may not wear capes but today they were definitely the hero’s! Ironically enough we found out today was “Thank an Officer day”!This is what it’s about, and I hope that on the bad days they remember today also. Today they made a difference. Today they impacted a life/lives. Today they made a boy, if only a 5 year old, look at them with a twinkle in his eye of admiration. In a world that seems to be turning their back on law enforcement, they are STILL making an impact! We back the blue in this house. We have your 6, because today you had mine! I’m the coolest mom (today) because of the Davenport Police department.Thank you each so much, The MartinsPlease join me in showing appreciation and share this! They deserve all of it! Hey, maybe we can even get them to Ellen DeGeneres!”