A mother is claiming that Six Flags attempted to stop her family from entering a park in Georgia because they were wearing T-shirts reading “Black Lives Matter.”
As the family walked into the park on Juneteenth, Miller said a security guard pulled them aside.
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Miller said the security guard, who was Black, called someone so she and her kids could head inside.
The company sent Miller a statement in which the park president offered his sincere apologies and welcomed the family back to the park as special guests.
Miller is now calling on the park to do more and assure workers know what the Black Lives Matter movement stands for.