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'F---ing pig': Police officer finds abuse scrawled on his McDonald's coffee cup
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Instead of cream or sugar, a Kansas police officer received a vulgar note along with his cup of coffee.
The officer stopped at the McDonald's drive-through in Herington, Kansas, on his way to work on Saturday morning. After picking up the order, he headed to the police department and noticed the words "F---ing pig" written on the side of his coffee cup.
Soon after, Herington Police Department Chief Brian Hornaday shared a photo of the cup on Facebook, writing: "One of my Officers decided to grab a coffee at the McDonalds located at 1127 South Washington in Junction City this morning on his way to work. This is what he paid for. Although I understand this is likely the act of one person and not a representation of the company, when it was brought to their attention the company offered him a 'free lunch'. No thank you. A Big Mac and large fries doesn’t make up for it."
He added: "The US Veteran who continues to serve deserves much more. This is not only bad for McDonald's, but is also a black eye for Junction City. I apologize for the foul language, but covering it up would take away the full effect."
Hornaday later said: "This behavior has been, is and always will be wrong."
"This police officer has never met the McDonald’s employee," he said. "He has spent the last two months serving the citizens of Herington, visiting patients at Herington Municipal Hospital during Christmas who couldn’t be home for the holidays, participating in a Christmas give away at Herington Elementary School and many other positive things geared towards providing a positive future for the City of Herington."
The Greary County Sheriff's Department shared a message of solidarity with the officer on Facebook while making sure to separate the individual behind the message from the McDonald's franchise.
"We, humanity as a whole, have become quick to judge, and even quicker to react. We don't know the whole story and are saddened by seeing this incident in our community," the statement read. "However, we at the Geary County Sheriff's Office, believe this was an isolated incident and have faith in management at McDonald's to get to the bottom of the situation. We do not believe the actions of one individual represent the feeling of our community as a whole, a community we are proud to serve."
It continued, "As a show of faith in our community, the Sheriff and some of his command staff will be visiting to have a cup of coffee Monday morning."
According to an employee at the McDonald's location, the company is "investigating internally."
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