Franklin Templeton fires senior employee after racist incident that went viral

Head of insurance investment solutions was filmed during an altercation in New York

Central Park, New York from above
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Franklin Templeton Investments has fired one of its senior employees after a video of her threatening a man in New York in a racist attack went viral on Monday.

Franklin Templeton head of insurance investment solutions Amy Cooper got in an argument with a man when he asked if she could abide by park rules requiring her dog to be on a leash.

He started to film the incident when she responded angrily to the interaction.

“I’m going to tell them there’s an African American man threatening my life,” Cooper said in the video. It also goes on to show her making the call to the police with an increasingly frenzied tone, although it does not appear she is in any immediate danger and she has since apologised for the altercation.

Cooper was initially put on “administrative leave” by the company.

But in a tweet on Tuesday afternoon, Franklin Templeton said: “Following our internal review of the incident in Central Park yesterday, we have made the decision to terminate the employee involved, effective immediately. We do not tolerate racism of any kind at Franklin Templeton.”

The video currently has 18.7m views on Twitter.

Cooper has since apologised to the man and his family and denied that she is racist. She has also been forced to surrender her rescue dog as the video showed her handling it roughly.

The incident took place early on Monday morning, which was Memorial Day in the US. Franklin Templeton had announced it had placed Cooper on leave by late Monday evening.

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