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Naturally, they have to show up at this dudes house..

Via TPM:

DALLAS (AP) — A protest is planned Wednesday night outside the Dallas home of a former University of Oklahoma fraternity member who was shown in a video chanting a racial slur.

A Dallas-area advocacy group, the Next Generation Action Network, said a peaceful protest was planned at the family home of Parker Rice. Rice has apologized for participating in the chant, which also referenced lynching and indicated black students would never be admitted to OU’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

The Rev. Dominique Alexander, who leads the group, said protesters want to send a message: “We’re not going to stand for that.”

Dallas police Maj. Jimmy Vaughan police will monitor the protest and make sure traffic isn’t blocked along the residential street. Officers and media have been at the house, but the family doesn’t appear to be there.

Rice issued an apology Tuesday, saying the incident was “a horrible mistake” and “a devastating lesson” for which he is “seeking guidance on how I can learn from this and make sure it never happens again.”

“I am deeply sorry for what I did Saturday night,” Rice said in the statement emailed to The Associated Press by his father. “It was wrong and reckless.”

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