It took two days and so much online outrage for this story to unwind:
JUST AWFUL: An officer ordered a cup of coffee only to find an awful message written on the receipt stuck onto the cup. The company offered him free lunch to make up for it. "No thank you. A Big Mac and large fries doesn’t make up for it." https://t.co/I9NLE6RKbc
— FOX 10 Phoenix (@FOX10Phoenix) December 29, 2019
Outrage isn't enough, firing the burger flipping goof isn't enough, offering the cop a Happy Meal isn't enough. People can SHOW SUPPORT FOR POLICE by finding someplace else to eat. You have plenty of choices. SHOW me outrage, don't tell me about it.https://t.co/hGl1iAN3wF
— David A. Clarke, Jr. (@SheriffClarke) December 30, 2019
Having viewed a tape allegedly showing McDonald’s employee didn’t write “fucking pig” on cop’s coffee, Police Chief who immediately broadcast it on social media says “nobody knows what happened” and urges people to have “patience” while they investigate.https://t.co/lEfw3k9PxI
— Boozy Badger (@BoozyBadger) December 31, 2019
shockerrrrrrrrhttps://t.co/3WNX3FVmXf
— TwoArticleHat (@Popehat) December 31, 2019
BREAKING: Herington Police Chief says this weekend’s “f***ing pig” coffee cup incident was “fabricated” by the police officer, who is no longer with the department. @wibw pic.twitter.com/hrzQubXMoa
— Marleah Campbell (@wibwMarleah) December 31, 2019
BREAKING: Herington Police Chief Brian Hornaday said an officer that had been employed with the department for 2 months made up this whole incident.
The officer said it was meant to be a joke.https://t.co/tlic4yS2cv— KSNT News (@KSNTNews) December 31, 2019
It was a "joke!
GET IT?