Seattle police officers were refused service at a chocolate shop in town, the Post Millennial reported, citing sources in the department as well as an officer who reportedly contacted the outlet after initial publication of the story.
Sources in the department with knowledge of the event told the Post Millennial that an officer and a trainee entered Chocolati on North 45th Street in the Wallingford neighborhood around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.
When the employee behind the register finished serving the customer ahead of them, the officer walked up to the register to order, the outlet said, citing its sources. But the employee — a white female with green streaks in her hair — ignored the officer, the Post Millennial said.
When the officer got her attention, he asked for a box of chocolates — but the employee replied, “No, I won’t serve you,” the outlet reported, after which the officer and trainee left.
The Post Millennial said it contacted Chocolati for comment, and a store employee answered the phone. But when the employee was told about the purpose of the call, the outlet said the employee asked, “Is this how you want to spend your time? Getting essential workers in trouble? Shouldn’t you be spending your time harassing homeless people?”
Post Millennial reported that employee added the following sign-off: “And go f*** yourself.”
They should have smacked the piss out of the green streaked hussy.
Time to start canceeling these losers
West coast mindsets. We on the east coast are true Americans!
Like a bright neon sign to potential robbers. No chance of cops responding to that call for robbery in progress.
Karma smiles.