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Chiefs’ Johnson repeats gay slur

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Associated Press

Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson used a gay slur for the second time in as many days Monday, the Kansas City Star reported on its website.

Johnson refused to speak with reporters, a day after the Chiefs’ 37-7 home loss to the San Diego Chargers. Sitting in front of his locker, he turned away and muttered the slur in telling reporters to get “out of here,” according to the Star, which recorded the comment.

On Sunday, Johnson belittled rookie Coach Todd Haley on Twitter in a series of posts that included the same gay slur.

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Haley said Monday the Chiefs were looking into “a couple of situations” involving Johnson but declined to comment further. Asked about the slurs, he said the team was “gathering facts.”

The tweets were posted to the “Toonicon” account, an online alias the Star reported Johnson has said is his. The account includes a link to Johnson’s personal website.

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