Racist remark causes hysteria actor The Walking Dead series on the subway in NY Chad Coleman, one of the actors of "The Walking Dead" series, exploded in anger on a wagon of the New York subway. The interpreter was screaming and it got so tense that some people will flee and others ignored him.
"Where is the humanity of the people?" He kept repeating, as he walked from one side to another, according to a shared recording on YouTube Friday.
"Yes, I'm Chad L. Coleman," said the artist. "I'm in 'The Wire', 'The Walking Dead'. I'm not trying to play games with you jod ****. I'm telling the truth. Yes, I'm an actor. I'm not pretending, "he shouted Coleman inside the train 4 towards Brooklyn.
"At the end of the day", loaded pointing to someone. "Where is your humanity?"
Apparently, the main trigger for the actor gave tremendous show was the comment I heard from a couple who were talking about him as the woman recognized him. The boy told the girl: "No, we do not know who this 'nigger' (derogatory black)" and that Coleman fired, according to TMZ.
The same actor, known as Tyreese in episodes of "The Walking Dead", encouraged the people around him to record a video of the entire incident and, of course, the images became viral.
The artist apologized, but regret the message that was trying to convey, as told TMZ Saturday. And to deny he was drunk, he regretted much the scene on the train and said his outburst was partly due to "pent-up frustration" about the recent events in Baltimore.