South Jersey
Woman caught hurling racial slurs at Super 8 hotel clerk in Mount Laurel
Elizabeth Trzeciak, 46, of South River, N.J. was not a Super 8 hotel guest, but staying at a hotel nearby. She’s now charged with bias intimidation
There is seemingly something going on in Mount Laurel and it’s not good.
Another racial incident happened in the South Jersey town.
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1. Elizabeth Trzeciak Went On A Drunken Tirade
A drunken woman showed up at a Super 8 hotel and began throwing things at a hotel employee.
She is now facing charges of bias intimidation, harassment and assault after her tirade of racial slurs was caught on video at the hotel in Mount Laurel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60l7Xl0sL2o
2. She Was Not A Hotel Guest
Police say Elizabeth Trzeciak, 46, of South River, N.J. was not a Super 8 hotel guest, but staying at a hotel nearby.
But she seemingly showed up at the front desk around 12:30 a.m. Monday, yelling at the front desk clerk and using the n-word multiple times.
“Look, you ***** give me a call, Black man. Give me a call,” she yells.
About 30 seconds into the recording she throws an artificial plant and a container of sanitizer before storming off.
Mount Laurel police say initially Trzeciak, who was staying in a neighboring hotel, seemed intoxicated and was released to a family member.
3. Charged With Bias Intimidation
But when the video surfaced later, police charged Trzeciak with bias intimidation, simple assault and harassment.
4. Hotel Employee Was Shocked
Managers say the 21-year-old employee has worked at the hotel for three years and was shocked by the encounter.
5. Not The First Time For Mount Laurel
This incident comes on the heels of another racist incident earlier this month, also in Mount Laurel.
Related: Mount Laurel Man Goes On Racist Rant, Calls Neighbors “Monkies”
Protestors showed up at the home of Edward Cagney Matthews, who was arrested after a racist tirade toward a neighbor was captured on video.
Trzeciak will remain in custody until her detention hearing on Tuesday morning in Burlington County Superior Court