LNAH to increase security and implement new measures after racist taunting
THETFORD MINES, Que. — The North American Hockey League said Thursday it plans to increase arena security and implement new measures to try to eliminate discriminatory behaviour in the wake of a player being subjected to racist taunts during a game last weekend.
Defenceman Jonathan-Ismael Diaby, a black player for the Jonquiere Marquis, left a road game against the Petroliers du Nord last Saturday due to verbal abuse from fans at the arena in St-Jerome, about 45 kilometres north of Montreal.
Video of the game on the league’s website showed a fan harassing Diaby as he entered the penalty box. The fan can be seen making racist gestures and pointing to an image on his cellphone, which Diaby has said was a baboon. A few minutes after the taunting began, an altercation broke out in the stands where Diaby’s friends and family were seated.
The 24-year-old Diaby, a six-foot-five 218-pound blueliner, said he didn’t feel his family members were safe. They all left the arena and the game continued.