CHICAGO – Police looking into an incident at a Naperville Buffalo Wild Wings found no indication that workers heard a white patron mention the race of a group of black customers when he asked that they not be seated next to him, but investigators said the employees had heard him make racist comments before. In a report first obtained by the (Arlington Heights) Daily Herald, Naperville police said the workers not only knew about the customer’s racist views, but one manager told police that he learned from employees after the Oct.

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