Saturday, August 03, 2019

Dirty Cop Bites Into His Own McDonald's Sandwich Then Accused Staff Of Anti-Cop Bias!

Indianapolis cop claimed McDonald's bit into his sandwich.
Dirty cop almost got McDonald's workers fired out the cannon because of his perceived bias against people of color supporting Black Lives Matter.

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and Marion County Boys are doing damage control after one of its own made a wild allegation against workers at McDonald's Restaurant in the Circle City.

The customer at the local McDonald's made the claim that one of the employees took a bit into his McChicken sandwich. He made an order of a McChicken sandwich, a large fry and the homemade cookies.

He found the evidence when he opened his bag after going on his lunch break.

"I started to warm up my McChicken and I noticed several small bites. I know I didn't eat it. No one else was around. I said, 'You know what? I am going to the McDonald's to see if they can get that taken care of,'" said DJ, a local law enforcement officer. "I went to the McDonald's and talked to the supervisor. She offered me some free food I didn't care anything about. I just wanted to find out who the person was and they deal with that person in an appropriate way."

Of course, the junk food media started looking into the footage and saw that the employees prepared his food and served him without any incident.

So the Marion County Boys had to look into the matter. They checked the cameras and determined that DJ took a bite into his sandwich and then placed it into the refrigerator.
Marion County sheriff's department will punish the cop who accused workers of tampering with the food.
"Last week, a Marion County Sheriff's Office employee purchased a McChicken sandwich from the McDonald's location at 3828 W Morris Street, Indianapolis. The employee took a bite out of the sandwich upon starting his shift at the Marion County Jail, then placed it in the refrigerator in a break room. He returned nearly seven hours later having forgotten that he had previously bitten the sandwich. He wrongly concluded that a McDonald's restaurant employee tampered with his food because he is a law enforcement officer."

The statement added, "Our partners at McDonald's have been helpful and have assisted in the MCSO investigation into what transpired with our employee. The investigation has determined that McDonald's restaurant staff in no way tampered with the employee's food. He has since formally apologized to McDonald's. We recognized that McDonald's is a valued civil partner, and any insinuation in private or in the media to the contrary is unfounded."



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