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Dunkin’ Donuts Employee Arrested for Spitting in State Police Officer’s Coffee

The level of disrespect aimed at our police officers is shameful these days, and it keeps getting worse with the Democrat narrative that cops are beating on or killing African Americans for no reason at all.

We are seeing officers being refused service and worse, such was the case when an officer went into a local Dunkin’ Donuts in Chicago for a cup of coffee.

When the officer took the lid off his coffee to let it cool, he noticed a piece of “mucus” floating on top.

Now, it is bad enough that the employee allegedly spit in his coffee, but consider the amplified ramifications due to the pandemic.

The alleged spitter, Vincent J. Sessler, 25, has been charged with disorderly conduct, reckless conduct, and battery to a peace officer.

Illinois State Police Director Brendan F. Kelly stated, “This is outrageous and disgusting. The men and women of the Illinois State Police put their heart and soul into protecting the lives and rights of all people in this state every day.

“They deserve better than this insulting and dangerous treatment. For their safety, ISP officers and employees will be prohibited from patronizing this location.”

Sessler has been fired by Dunkin’ Donuts, with a representative for the company stating, “The type of behavior reported to us is inconsistent with the brand’s values.

“The franchise owner who independently owns and operates this restaurant informs us that he took immediate action to investigate the matter and terminated the individual responsible for this reprehensible behavior.

“Dunkin’ has a deep appreciation for police officers who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe, and the franchise owner has reached out directly to the officer to apologize for the experience.”

You can read the full report on Fox News.

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