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VIDEO: Man Accused Of Racism At Pool Has Been Fired, Gone Into Hiding

The man accused of racially profiling a neighbor at the pool has been fired and had to go into hiding with his family.

Winston-Salem, NC – A man has been accused of racial profiling after he asked a black woman for ID at his community pool on the 4th of July.

Now, he has been fired from his job and had to go into hiding with his family after a video of the incident went viral (video below).

But John Vermitsky, an attorney for the man, said that the video didn’t tell the entire story of what happened to prompt the police to be called, NBC News reported.

Adam Bloom was only trying to enforce the rules of the pool that restricted its use to residents of the Glenridge neighborhood, Vermitsky explained.

Vermitsky said another board member first asked Jasmine Edwards for her address because she didn't recognize her as a resident in their neighborhood, NBC News reported.

Edwards provided an address on a street where the houses have not yet been built, Vermitsky said.

So that board member asked Bloom, who was also on the board of the homeowners’ association and chairman of the pool committee, to verify Edwards' address, Bloom’s lawyer said.

Bloom asked Edwards for her address, and she gave him a different address from what she had given to the first board member, prompting Bloom to ask to see her identification.

Edwards refused, and accused Bloom of racial profiling, Vermitsky said. That’s when Bloom called police to sort the matter out as a “neutral third party,” he said.

When police arrived at the pool, the woman ranted and raved about the fact that nowhere on the pool rules posted did it say that she had to show ID to get into the pool.

She and her son were the only black people at the pool so the board members’ questions had to be racial profiling, she told police in the video.

“No one else was asked for ID… I feel this is racial profiling. I’m the only black person here with my son in the pool, and he walked only to me to ask for my ID,” Edwards told the officers.

Another woman off-camera can be heard disputing that, and saying that her own child was also black and in the swimming pool.

Bloom told the officers that he checked IDs on residents at the pool a couple of times a week. He explained that nobody was checking pool passes and requiring sign in as usual that day because the pool staff was cleaning up from a flood the prior day.

Because the sign didn’t say anything about requiring photo ID for entry, the officers mediated the dispute by testing out the woman’s pool pass to see if it worked to open the pool gate.

“It turns green and it unlocks,” the officer said and handed the pool pass to Edwards, who apologized for their time being wasted.

Winston-Salem Police Chief Catrina Thompson said they officers had not responded to the call at the swimming pool to take sides.

"The issue was brought up. The officers asked the questions that needed to be asked to get the issues resolved," Chief Thompson said.

"They were able to prove that Jasmine had what she needed to get into the pool. At the end of the day, there was no need to see an ID, at that point, because there was nothing to say that an ID was necessary,” the chief said.

Edwards told the officers that she wanted to press charges on Bloom for racial profiling, and the officers explained that her complaint was a civil matter, and not in their purview.

“It would be nice if you apologize!” Edwards told Bloom, who ignored her and thanked the officers.

“Do you want to apologize? Adam? Adam! Do you want to apologize Adam, for what you did?” Edwards demanded, following him back into the pool as she continued to film him.

Bloom appeared to be gathering his children together to leave the pool, as Edwards followed demanding an apology. He did not issue one at the time.

However, in the few days that have elapsed since the incident occurred, Bloom has changed his tune.

In a letter Vermitsky sent to WXII, he said Bloom wanted Edwards to "feel welcome at the pool and is deeply regretful if his enforcement of the rules appeared to be racially motivated."

His attorney also said that Bloom had resigned his positon of as chairman of the pool committee, and left the neighborhood’s board altogether after the incident.

"It's just really hard for me to know I made another person feel that way," Bloom told NBC News. "I express my sincere regret for the actions I took that day."

On Friday morning, Bloom’s employer tweeted an announcement that Bloom was no longer employed by the company because his behavior at the pool did not “reflect the core values of our company.”

The video quickly went viral and has been viewed more than 5 million times across multiple platforms since Edwards posted it late on Wednesday afternoon.

His attorney said that Bloom has been receiving death threats, and has had to go into hiding with his wife and children at a safe location, NBC News reported.

You can see the viral video of the incident below:

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VicG
VicG

Fired for doing his job, shame on the Board. Those people are always playing the race card and they wonder why they get treated the way they do...

satmantoo
satmantoo

Yes there is Black race privilege. You wouldn’t understand. White people can NEVER question a Black person without being accused of being racist. On the other hand, Black people can fire, deny jobs, refuse service to White people and you will never hear about it because it is in our White culture to keep our mouths shut and get on with life.

satmantoo
satmantoo

This fella was obviously set up!! No One recognized her, she gave a false address twice! I think we are going to see a lot more people being set up this way. We still don’t know if she lives in that neighborhood. A friend could have given her that pass and why would that be so hard to say. This guy needs to sue her and the company he worked for. I’m a White man and had black people call the cops on me because I was working on a telephone pole and they said “I didn’t look like I belonged on that street!” Now who’s racially profiling?? No news there. Police made me put my arms on a tree and pat me down!! I’m wearing climbing gear, Orange safety vest, hard hat, working on a telephone pole. Yea, I looked really suspicious! Another time I went to a Black family’s home for cable repair. They asked me if we didn’t have someone of color to come to their house. I said, “sure, what color would you like?”. After they stopped laughing they invited me in!

Frank Cadillac
Frank Cadillac

On the other hand, the apartheid system in South Africa was not absolutely bad. Since it was abolished, it went downhill with the land.

Trashman67
Trashman67

If she is so right then why did she lie?

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Marxest
Marxest

Glad that bastard has been fired. He singled her out for one reason: race. The woman had an access card to get into the pool area and that racist troll refused to acknowledge that fact. She didn't need to show ID. I'm glad the responding officers analyzed the situation and realized that the troll was in error. Ms Edwards was even gracious and level headed enough to thank the officers for their time.

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

She didn't have to say anything to anyone, let alone 2 people. She has a working pass. She even apologized to the cops on behalf of Bloom wasting their time.

Side note, all these whites needlessly calling police on black people is getting hilarious. Permit Patty, BBQ Becky, and this guy are all unemployed memes now.

Stop being racist on camera and you'll get to keep your job. It's really not that hard.

Katarina
Katarina

I agree her story sounds sketchy if she can't give the correct address, but perhaps she just moved in? If her card worked, would it have been unreasonable to tell her next time she visits, she will need to also provide ID and sign in or she won't be admitted? I have seen multitudes of stories and videos where people try to take advantage of their black race privilege, but is one freebie at the pool worth the hastle?

StandforUS
StandforUS

Of course, even if there is a logical explanation it would never suffice. It's always this way. These people are making it worse for so many other people , yet they think they don't have to follow any of the same rules as anyone else. Where I live, a woman was arrested for having 85 outstanding tickets. How do you have 85 outstanding tickets? She "felt" that she could park and drive wherever, whenever and as fast as she felt like. She never paid any of them, never went to court, never responded to summons. When she was arrested and hauled to jail, she cried racial profiling, and that the only reason she got tickets was because she was black. She got those tickets because she was stupid. And now her (court appointed- no less) attorney is asking that they all be dismissed so she has a chance to start fresh !! What a joke. So she can start all over again ???? She smirked and laughed throughout her court appearance. There is no way she is going to "start fresh". These type of people want everything handed to them with no repercussions.