Starbucks is in the spotlight again for alleged mistreatment of law enforcement officers. The Riverside County, California, sheriff’s department claims that two of its deputies were refused service at a Starbucks location on Thursday night. Two of our deputies were refused service at Starbucks.
Starbucks is in the spotlight again for alleged mistreatment of law enforcement officers.
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco tweeted late Friday, “The anti police culture repeatedly displayed by Starbucks employees must end.” — Chad Bianco December 14, 2019 The incident comes two weeks after an Oklahoma police officer’s Starbucks order had the name “Pig" printed on one of the cups. Starbucks fired the worker it says put the offensive word on the cup, and apologized to law enforcement.
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