evicted from his Australian apartment for hosting noisy “meet-and-greets.”Santoro, a former D.C. resident and bartender and general manager of EFN Lounge/Motley Bar, made headlines in June after calling for Black people protesting the death of George Floyd to be shot.“Lol.
America! Lol you let your blacks loot as a way of protest,” Santoro wrote in a since-deleted tweet. “Wake the fuck up. Shoot first.”Santoro initially responded to the backlash over his tweets by claiming that he had lost a friend during looting in Philadelphia, saying, “Those who know me know I am not racist.
I am hurt by the loss of my friend.”But that fell flat when social media posts revealed further racist comments, including Santoro claiming “Blacks will just breed.