The Sarasota Orchestra is investigating a racist tweet apparently posted by one of its musicians on Twitter last week.
The tweet, which indicates it is from the account of Daniel Kassteen, second trumpet for Sarasota Orchestra since 2018, was posted on the social media site Dec. 4 in response to a Louisville Courier-Journal story following up on comments by the Louisville mayor who declared racism a public health crisis in the city.
Kassteen, who lived and performed in Louisville for many years before moving to Sarasota, challenged issues related to that story in a tweet that negatively commented on residents of the city’s West End neighborhood, concluding by saying “Drugs, gangs, whores and guns first in the W.E.”
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