June Shelton has publicly called out Mike Krimm, who she identified as an employee of ABF Freight, over what she described as offensive and racially insensitive statements allegedly made on social media.
Taking to Facebook, Shelton claimed that Krimm used racial slurs and referred to African Americans as “monkeys” in online posts. Shelton shared screenshots and a written statement accusing him of making the remarks publicly rather than in private messages.
In her post, Shelton warned that online activity is easily traceable and urged accountability for what she described as harmful language.
“You probably shouldn’t be using racial slurs and posting crude things regarding African Americans online,” Shelton wrote, adding that content shared on social media is rarely private and can be connected back to employers and professional affiliations.
Shelton further stated that Krimm works as a truck driver for ABF Freight at the company’s Missouri Service Center and questioned whether the company was aware of the alleged statements and how they might affect coworkers.
The post quickly gained attention online, prompting discussion about workplace conduct, social media accountability, and employer responses to alleged discriminatory behavior.As of now, ABF Freight has not released a public statement, and Mike Krimm has not publicly responded to Shelton’s claims. It remains unclear whether any internal review or disciplinary action has been initiated.

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