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NAACP branch: 'Closed-door apology' to Bucks' Henson not enough

A jewelry store apologized to John Henson after he said employees racially profiled him.

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee branch of the NAACP says Bucks player John Henson deserves more than a "closed-door apology" from the owner of a Wisconsin jewelry store where Henson says employees racially profiled him.

Henson said Thomas Dixon, owner of Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers in suburban Whitefish Bay, met with him at the team's training facility and apologized on Tuesday. That's after Henson said employees on Monday refused to let him in the store, then called police.