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State Rep. Pat Garofalo apologized, then apologized some more for a weekend tweet that suggested that NBA teams are crime waves waiting to happen.
"Let's be honest, 70% of teams in NBA could fold tomorrow + nobody would notice a difference w/ possible exception of increase in streetcrime," he tweeted Sunday evening.
The 140-character post sparked a swift, harsh national backlash. By morning, the Farmington Republican's tweet was national news, usually accompanied by the prefix "racist" and Garofalo was watching his own name scroll across the ESPN news crawl on the televisions at the gym.
Garofalo issued a written apology Monday morning.
"In the last 24 hours, I've had the opportunity to re-learn one of life's lessons: whenever any of us are offering opinions, it is best to refer to people as individuals as opposed to groups," he said in the statement. "Last night, I publicly commented on the NBA and I sincerely apologize to those who I unfairly categorized."
Later, he faced banks of cameras at the Capitol and apologized again.
"I don't have a racist bone in my body," he said. "I pride myself on the fact that I've tutored [in] inner-city Minneapolis and in addition I've been a strong advocate for the charter schools in our communities. But there's no excuses. I apologize."