White passengers force black teenager off bus after row

Moment white bus passenger accuses black man of ‘pulling the race card’… then goes on to hurl tirade of racist abuse at him after row on top deck

  • Video shows two men screaming at teenager on bus in Lewisham, south London
  • Alleged victim films as two white men are seen telling him to get off the bus  
  • 17-year-old asks if ‘there is a racial issue’ as the argument spills onto the street

Shocking footage has captured the moment two men round on a black teenager on a bus before threatening to ‘knock him out.’

Trey Robinson videoed two men as they told him to get off a bus in Lewisham, south London after a confrontation on the top deck yesterday. 

The 17-year-old sixth form student claims the pair were ‘staring’ at him before he asked them ‘if there was a racial issue.’

He then filmed as one told him to ‘get off the f*****g bus,’ adding, ‘If you’re pulling the race card you might as well be a black c*** then.’ 

Mr Robinson claims he then left the bus and was followed by the two men.

Trey Robinson claims he was on his way to a friend’s house to get his haircut when the incident took place

The incident happened on the number 89 bus towards Lewisham station. 

As the video begins, the two men can be heard repeatedly saying: ‘Get off the bus’, as Mr Robinson says: ‘Why are you staring at me, is there a racial issue?’

One man shouts back: ‘It’s not about racist (sic) bruv. Get off the f****** bus.’ 

As the teenager alights, he is pursued by one of the men in a black tracksuit.

He asks: ‘What are you doing? Why are you racially profiling me?’

The man yells back: ‘If you’re pulling the race card you might as well be a black c*** then.’

When asked why he is confronting the teenager, the man in the tracksuit claims Mr Robinson was ‘giving it to his brother’.

As the clip ends, Mr Robinson is followed off the bus by one of the yobs who tells him he has ’30 seconds to leave.’ 

Mr Robinson said: ‘I believe I was racially abused. 

‘I was on the bus and being continuously stared at by an older white male, this was done around about five times within a 15-minute journey. 

‘As I went to get off of the bus, he carried on staring at me so I then asked, ‘why are you still staring at me is there a problem?’

‘In the moment of the recording stopping he saw my phone in my right hand, and said something along the lines of, ‘you better stop recording me, yeah’.’