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Hangin' with Mr. Cooper star Mark Curry says he was racially profiled by employees at Colorado hotel

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Mark Curry said he was racially profiled because he is Black in an incident Friday at The Mining Exchange, a Colorado Springs hotel.The actor-comedian, 61, posted a 26-minute video to Instagram in which he was sitting in the lobby of the hotel - which is owned by the hotelier Wyndham - showing a pair of men standing in front of him, with one person asking him if he was a guest of the hotel.In the clip, the Hangin' with Mr.

Cooper star was relaxing on a couch while speaking with the two men, saying to his followers, 'You cannot be in this hotel lobby if you're Black and you're in Colorado Springs ...

wow this is crazy, isn't it?' The latest: Hangin' with Mr. Cooper star Mark Curry, 61, said he was racially profiled because he is Black in the wake of an incident Friday at The Mining Exchange, a Colorado Springs hotelOne of the men Curry was speaking to was white, while the other, who appeared to be a person of color, laughed off Curry's allegations and said he was 'trying to pull the race card.'Curry, who was in town to perform a comedy show, responded, 'Yeah, I'm trying to pull the race card, boy,' then turning to his followers, 'So we got an Uncle Tom saying that I'm trying to play the race card but he's hanging with this dude - this is what it's all about people.' The employees remained standing in front of Curry, who said he 'felt threatened' by their stance and the way they were looking at him.Subsequently, Curry stood up and headed toward the restroom, where he was trailed by both men.

He later complained to the front desk about the men following him, and again was asked if he was a guest of the hotel. He asked both of the workers at the venue to identify themselves.

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