Police Confirms Slur Used Against Utah Women’s Basketball Team

April 8, 2024
‘While we’re still reviewing evidence, it appears the use of a racial slur occurred more than one time.’
An investigation was started after the University of Utah’s women’s basketball team was harassed with racial slurs in an Idaho town where the team went to play a game during the NCAA Tournament last month. Now, detectives from the Coeur d’Alene Police Department have confirmed that there is audio proof that “a racial slur occurred more than one time.”
According to a Facebook post by the Coeur d’Alene Police Department, investigators stated that they are still looking into the “racial incidents that occurred on March 21, 2024” against the members of the Utah Women’s basketball team. The team was there to play a game against The University of Gonzaga. The team had to stay in Coeur d’Alene because of a lack of hotel rooms in the Spokane, Wash. area.
The town is reportedly a safe haven for white supremacists by the Idaho 97 Project, a local public advocacy group.
The police department said that detectives collected approximately 35 hours of video from area businesses. Although not all video recordings had audio, the footage was being checked to gather information on the suspected individuals involved in the harassment. The video footage was also viewed “to establish a timeframe and continuity from the various video perspectives.”
Some of the footage provided proof of what the Utah basketball players told police officers, and detectives are working to find more evidence of the incident.
The Facebook post stated, “We’ve identified an audio recording where the use of a racial slur was clearly audible. We’re working (to) determine the context and conduct associated with its use to determine if is a violation of the law. While we’re still reviewing evidence, it appears the use of a racial slur occurred more than one time.”
