A Missouri woman who was fired from her waitressing job following a viral racist Snapchat video was also booted from the Air Force Reserve. Tabitha Duncan, 20, of Jefferson County, “is in the process of being released from her enlistment in the Air Force,” Lt. Col. Chad Gibson said, the Air Force Times reported.
“The video, released days after her enlistment, is intolerable and does not reflect the values of the Air Force,” Gibson said. Duncan came under fire earlier this week after the viral video showed her and some friends, who were not immediately identified, saying they were going “n—– hunting.”
“So we going n—– hunting today or what?” somebody in the video was heard saying off-camera. …