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‘I’m White. That Means I’m Automatically Better Than You’: Florida Man with History of Violence Filmed Threatening to Lynch Black Popeyes Worker In Resurfaced Video​

Posted byBy A.L. Lee | Published on: March 24, 2025 CommentsComments (0)
A 32-year-old Florida man caught on camera allegedly calling a Black Popeyes worker the n-word and threatening to lynch her has a violent past, including a 2014 charge for choking his partner.

Colton Norsworthy, of Okeechobee, was identified online, with former bandmates from I Killed Anubis publicly cutting ties with him over the incident. The viral video shows Norsworthy launching into a racist tirade over a food dispute, adding to a history of disturbing behavior. It was first posted in 2022 but resurfaced online this week when it was posted on X.

Florida Man with History of Violence Filmed Threatening to Lynch Black Popeyes Worker In Surfaced Video
Colton Norsworthy was caught in a viral video spazzing out on Popeyes workers. (Photos: Pinterest)
One of the band members issued a statement on the group’s Facebook page, saying: “This is Chris. I just want to make this very clear to everyone that me and my band I Killed Anubis do not and will never associate ourselves with anyone who is racist. I myself am Puerto Rican and know upfront what that feels like. So please do not associate me or my band with what happened at Popeyes. That kind of behavior doesn’t fly with us. And if you are a racist on my Facebook i’d advise you to unfriend me right now.”

The message signed off with, “Edit: if your wondering we we are reaching out, it’s in regards to an event regarding and ex member. We will not post a link but it happened at a Popeyes. Do with the info as you wish.”

The band later clarified in the comments that the post referred to Norsworthy. They stated that he had been kicked out of the group years ago over an unspecified incident, even though he still lists himself as a member on his personal Facebook page.

Norsworthy has not been charged in the Popeyes incident, and there is no indication that police are involved. Records show he has a lengthy criminal history dating back to 2014, including charges for felony domestic battery by strangulation, obstructing justice, and tampering with a felony proceeding, according to reports.

In his latest public controversy, a viral video captures Norsworthy repeatedly calling a Black female Popeyes employee the N-word — at least seven times — after he claims she called him “cracker.”

The store manager intervened, calling out Norsworthy for his combativeness. “And what did you call her?”

Norsworthy responded angrily while repeating the slur. “I called her a n—er after she called me cracker,” he fumed.

When Norsworthy threatened to call the police on the employee, the manager shut him down with a simple “Have a nice day,” calling his bluff as he walked away.

Norsworthy then hung up his phone and continued his tirade, saying, “All you n—– think this is f—ing acceptable. You f—ing n——.”

As the manager spoke off-screen, he talked over the man, saying he was entitled to his opinion. Meanwhile, the female employee fired back, “He can’t call me that. He’s a cracker. F— him.”

The female employee continued to insult the man, prompting him to escalate the confrontation with full-blown threats.

“When I catch your n—– a– outside, I promise you, I promise you, Imma beat your f—ing n—– a–,” Norsworthy shouted. “Imma hang you from a f—ing tree, b—-!”

As the man blew his top, the woman kept hurling insults, repeatedly calling the man a “cracker” while he continued threatening to attack her.

“Your parents raised you like a f—ing n——,” he steamed.

Even as he walked away, the exchange didn’t stop. Trading final insults, he made sure to get in one last racist remark: “I’m white. That means I’m automatically better than you, b——.”

Popeyes officials denounced the man’s actions, stating that the company has zero tolerance for “hateful aggression” in its restaurants. The company is collaborating with the franchise owner to support employees and explore ways to better equip workers for handling such incidents.
 

REVEALED: White Florida man who called black Popeye's worker a 'n*****' while threatening to lynch her was charged with strangling his partner in 2014​

  • Colton Norsworthy, 32, has been identified by multiple social media users online as the Florida man at the center of the racist rant
  • A viral video captured the moment a white man went on the rant against black employees at a Popeyes in Okeechobee, Florida
  • The man claimed the black employee called him a 'cracker,' but when the manager asked what he said to her, the man admits he called her the N-word
  • He goes on a racist tirade as the employee fires back at him
  • The man then threatens to beat the woman and hang her from a tree
  • As he leaves the store, he yells that he's white and 'automatically' better than her
  • Popeyes officials said they're providing support for the franchise and reviewing how to help employees deal with negative customers
  • A search of Norsworthy's criminal record revealed that he previously faced a slew of charges, including felony domestic battery by strangulation, obstructing justice, and tampering in felony third degree proceeding
By ANDREA CAVALLIER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

Published: 11:05 EDT, 27 March 2022 | Updated: 11:47 EDT, 27 March 2022




A white Florida man caught on camera threatening to lynch a black Popeyes worker while calling her the n-word has been exposed as a domestic abuse suspect.

Colton Norsworthy, 32, has been named as the racist online - including by members of his former band I Killed Anubis, who say they've severed all remaining ties with him.

Norsworthy, from Okeechobee in the Sunshine State, was filmed hurling abuse at the black Popeye's worker earlier this month over an issue with his food.

I Killed Anubis wrote on its Facebook page: 'This is Chris. I just want to make this very clear to everyone that me and my band I Killed Anubis do not and will never associate ourselves with anyone who is racist.

Colton Norsworthy, is believed to be the man at the center of the racist rant at a Popeyes employee in Okeechobee, Florida. His identity was verified by multiple people on social media

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Colton Norsworthy, is believed to be the man at the center of the racist rant at a Popeyes employee in Okeechobee, Florida. His identity was verified by multiple people on social media
A search of Colton Norsworthy's criminal record turned up a slew of charges from 2014, including domestic battery and strangulation

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A search of Colton Norsworthy's criminal record turned up a slew of charges from 2014, including domestic battery and strangulation
A viral video captured the moment a white man went on a racist rant against black employees at a Popeyes in Okeechobee, Florida, hurling racial slurs at them

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A viral video captured the moment a white man went on a racist rant against black employees at a Popeyes in Okeechobee, Florida, hurling racial slurs at them
'I myself am Puerto Rican and know upfront what that feels like. So please do not associate me or my band with what happened at Popeyes. That kind of behavior doesn't fly with us. And if you are a racist on my Facebook i'd advise you to unfriend me right now.

'Edit: if your wondering we we are reaching out, it’s in regards to an event regarding and ex member. We will not post a link but it happened at a Popeyes. Do with the info as you wish.'

The band also later named 'Colton' in comments underneath the post. They said Norsworthy - who still lists himself as a member on his own Facebook page - had been kicked out years previously over an unspecified incident.

Norsworthy has not been arrested over the Popeye's incident.

But a criminal record turned up a slew of charges from 2014, including felony domestic battery by strangulation, obstructing justice, and tampering in felony third degree proceeding.

DailyMail.com has contacted Norsworthy for further comment.

He shot to notoriety over a viral video of him hurling the word 'n*****' at a black female Popeye's employee at least seven times, after she called him a cracker.

His former band 'I Killed Anubis,' wrote online that they do not condone the racist incident at Popeyes and that they do not associate with Norsworthy, who had been 'kicked out years ago'

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His former band 'I Killed Anubis,' wrote online that they do not condone the racist incident at Popeyes and that they do not associate with Norsworthy, who had been 'kicked out years ago'
The manager asks the man, 'And what did you call her?'

The unidentified white man responds: 'I called her a n***** after she called me cracker.'

The manager tells the man to 'have a nice day' as the man threatens to call the cops on the employee, a bluff the manager calls as he walks away.

The man then hangs up his phone and goes on to say: 'All you n***** think this is f**king acceptable. You f**king n*****.'

The identity of Colton Norsworthy was verified by multiple people on social media

The identity of Colton Norsworthy was verified by multiple people on social media
The man, who has not been identified, threatened to call police after he claimed the black employee called him a 'cracker.' When the woman's manager asked the man what he called her, the man admits he called her the n-word

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The man, who has not been identified, threatened to call police after he claimed the black employee called him a 'cracker.' When the woman's manager asked the man what he called her, the man admits he called her the n-word
The man goes on to use the n-word at the employee and manager and threatened to beat her when she goes outside and hang her on a tree

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The man goes on to use the n-word at the employee and manager and threatened to beat her when she goes outside and hang her on a tree

The manager, now off screen, tells the man he's entitled to his own opinion, and the female employee can be heard saying: 'He can't call me that. He's a cracker. F**k him.'

The female employee goes on to further insult the man, and he retaliates by threatening her.

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'When I catch get your n***** a** outside, I promise you, I promise you, Imma beat your f***ing n***** a** ,' he yells.

'Imma hang you from a f***ing tree, b****.'

The woman continues to insult the man and call him a 'cracker' as he keeps threatening to beat her.

'Your parents raised you like a f***ing n*****,' he says.

The two continue to insult each other as the man walks away, but before he leaves, he can be heard saying, 'I'm white. That means I'm automatically better than you, b****.'

The man and the employee continued to insult each other, but he was the only one who threatened violence by saying he would beat her

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The man and the employee continued to insult each other, but he was the only one who threatened violence by saying he would beat her
Just before he left, he yelled, 'I'm white. That means I'm automatically better than you, b****'

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Just before he left, he yelled, 'I'm white. That means I'm automatically better than you, b****'
The incident took place at the Popeyes franchise in Okeechobee, Florida. The company condemned the man's rant and said it was  providing assistance to the franchise and reviewing how to help workers deal with hateful customers

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The incident took place at the Popeyes franchise in Okeechobee, Florida. The company condemned the man's rant and said it was providing assistance to the franchise and reviewing how to help workers deal with hateful customers
Popeyes officials said they condemned the white man's behavior and that the company has zero tolerance for 'hateful aggression' at its restaurants.

The company is also working with the franchise owner to provide support for employees and is reviewing ways to help workers better navigate these kinds of situations.

No police report was filed over the incident.
 
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