Posted on 12/31/2019 6:28:21 AM PST by Red Badger
A Kansas police chief who called out a local McDonald's -- after one of his officers claimed he was served a cup of coffee with a vulgar and insulting message attached -- said Monday the officer has resigned after fabricating the incident.
Herington Police Chief Brian Hornaday confirmed the unnamed officer made up the story about being given a coffee cup with "F-----g pig" written on it. The incident caused a stir on social media over the weekend and resulted in criticism of the fast-food giant.
"This was completely and solely fabricated by a Herington police officer who is no longer with our agency," Hornaday said during a Monday news conference. "Moving forward, the Herington Police Department will work tirelessly to regain to loss of trust with both McDonald's and with the citizens that we serve."
On Monday, the owner of the Junction City McDonald's denied his employees wrote the message. Dana Cook said video surveillance proved his workers committed no wrongdoing.
What you know and what you can prove often aren’t the same thing. *sigh*
Can’t prove a damned thing, and even if I could, his mom is a former deputy who pulls strings for him.
One day he’ll go too far, this is a scary dude, pretends to be a good guy, Mr. Pillar of the Community type, but he is the exact opposite of that.
I make it a strict policy to follow Mark Twains adage concerning “arguing with a fool”
Have a nice afternoon.
Not really amazing considering the chief never revealed the officer's name........Can't scrub what's not there.
“Herington Police Chief Brian Hornaday confirmed the unnamed officer “
You are correct. But what I’m saying is the person is known
in the community. I suspect many know the name of the fired
officer. If so, then his name is known.
Take care
He did not release the officers name, saying the matter was now a personnel issue.
He said the officer was a resident of Junction City and had been with the department
for about two months. He is not facing any criminal charges at this time, Hornaday said.
A black eye on law enforcement, chief says Hornaday told CNN the officer involved
in the incident sent him a picture of the marked cup on Saturday through a text message.
The chief then uploaded it to Facebook from his personal account.
Unless it's somebody you think you might know, who cares? The guy has been fired, end of story.......
If it wasn't for the internet, you never would have known that local petty event happened.........
You could always take a page from the young lady who used a tiny hidden camera on her blouse to catch people looking at her boobs. She actually did it to raise awareness of breast cancer.
I don’t think anyone looks at my moobs...
How is that "our side?"
"Hate" crimes don't exist.
Is that also apparently why the police unions don't like them? Because they "can't do their job" with them on?
Insults are easier than thinking.
Press on.
Until hes hired by another department and does something worse.
no photos, no name, my guess is yes, like Smollett same race.
The officer’s race and sex is a matter of complete indifference to me. If s/he fabricated the incident, dismissal and ridicule is the least of s/he deserves.
I HATE COPS
Per Hornadays now deleted post the US veteran who continues to serve deserves much more.
I might get flamed for saying this but .
While I believe that our military veterans deserve the all benefits to which they are entitled per what they were promised when signing up and our respect for having served our nation, most particularly the combat vets, however just because someone is a veteran, even a combat vet or a cop for that matter, that doesnt mean they deserve special privileges beyond to which other citizens are not entitled.
Just as there are people from all walks of life, races, ethnicities, etc., some of whom are wonderful people and some of whom are a-holes, the same can be said of veterans and cops.
Respect BTW is something you earn and once earned, is something you have to continue to earn for the rest of your life in how you conduct yourself. Being a veteran and or a cop doesnt grant one lifetime immunity from wrong or the automatic assumption of right any more than for anyone not having worn or currently wearing a uniform.
Just as no one should be subjected to insults by people from whom you are making a purchase, I am so fed up with the snowflakes and snowflakes of all types, and the left does not hold a complete monopoly on this IMO or the cancel culture. Im not talking about physical assaults mind you but words, insults, slights, etc.
What ever happened to sticks and stones may break my bones but words ?
While I think the internet and social media has some positive aspects, one big, actually huge negative is the look at me culture, the need to document for public consumption every damned thing in ones life.
If I had gone to a McDonalds or a Starbucks and someone wrote something offensive, an insult on my cup of coffee (Im overweight, Im in my late 50s, Im a ginger, I have a large mole on my face so theres lots of options, and Ive even heard a few in general though never had it written on my coffee order or at either establishment), my first reaction wouldnt be to post it on social media. And if I complained to the management and they apologized and offered to give me a free meal, Id likely accept or just not go back ever again, let my feet and wallet do the talking.
But Noooo! Now days thats not good enough. Weve got to make it go viral (and I dont think it is coincidence that viral also implies diseased), weve got to get the entire world wide interwebs on our side and to come to our defense. So it really shouldnt come as a big surprise that some people fake these things, fake it for the personal attention or fake it to demonize a group of people to which one believes he or she (or it) has been wronged by.
Supposedly the cop texted the pic of the coffee cop with the expletive on it to Hornaday, intending it as a joke and perhaps it was. Perhaps the young cop, only two months on the job did it himself as a joke but without the context or the text of the text, its hard to be sure and its hard to know or if it was ever brought to the McDonalds mangers attention or if that was made up too (by Hornaday?).
But it was Chief Hornaday who made it go viral, giving out the address of the McDonalds, asking for people to share it, saying that any apology isnt good enough and he should be just as to blame for people at first automatically believing that the McDonalds employee had written the insult especially if it cost the restaurant business or caused their employees grief and retaliatory insults themselves. So what should happen now?
Having worked in the convince store business for many years in my early 20s and later in other retail businesses over the years, Ive had my fair share of rude and insulting customers. Oh the stories I could tell, the completely unreasonable customers, the ones who cursed at me, personally threatened me over the stupidest things and for no logical reason, including the time the woman threw a cup of hot coffee at my head because she claimed the creamer was curdled and the other time I was told I had to take whatever insult this customer hurled at me because I only made minimum wage not true as I was a manger and that he made more money than I did as if that condoned it.
Perhaps rather than the cop or the chief being fired over this, perhaps as their apology to this McDonalds they should have gone to work at the McDonalds for a day (and not in uniform) to see firsthand how hard the job can be and how some customers treat them.
And FWIW, I also have a problem with all the swag over Chief Hornadays name tag.
End of rant. Thanks!
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