New Jersey Woman Faces Charges For Repeatedly Calling Black Hotel Worker The N-Word

Woman looking over a hotel front desk and throwing a container of water

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July 23, 2021, 2:05 pm

A woman in New Jersey faces multiple charges after berating a Black hotel front desk worker with racial slurs and trashing the desk, taking items and throwing them around, all clearly on camera. The woman has been identified as Elizabeth M. Trzeciak and was a guest at the hotel, showing up drunk in the lobby one night and soon becoming disorderly.

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Presumably, after the hotel employees tried to get her to either act respectfully or leave, she started throwing the n-word around like it was going out of style and not like it’s one of the worst racial slurs in the English language. The video was posted to Instagram by the victim’s sibling and was quickly picked up by the popular Twitter account Fifty Shades of Whey.

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Trzeciak seems to be determined to offend, repeatedly calling the individual filming her “Black man” and the n-word with a whole lot of emphasis, and for some reason tells him to call her and offers him $300, which has all kinds of implications we won’t get into. But also she says “no one f—ing wants to look at you,” so that’s confusing. The worker appears to stand to get a better shot of her, and Trzeciak laughs before grabbing a potted plant, throwing it behind the desk, and then throwing two plastic containers, one of which appeared to be full of water.

This reportedly occurred just after midnight at the Super 8 hotel on Fellowship Road. The police were called, but they allowed the drunk woman to be taken home by a family member. However, she was still charged with assault, harassment, and disorderly conduct, as well as a charge of bias intimidation, which is any act of intimidation “with a purpose to intimidate an individual or group of individuals because of race, color, religion, gender, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, or ethnicity.”

Bias intimidation is a fourth-degree felony in most cases but can be upgraded to a first-degree felony under certain circumstances.

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*First Published: July 23, 2021, 2:05 pm

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