http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016...oyee-who-put-mustard-in-police-officers-soda/
A Topeka employee at the fast food chain has been fired and is currently facing criminal charges after local law enforcement say the worker put mustard in an officer’s beverage.
Tom Dobski, the franchisee owner of the north Topeka McDonald's where the officer found mustard in his Dr. Pepper, says the company is "shocked by the isolated actions of a single employee."
“All customers, including local law enforcement officers who protect and serve our communities, are always welcome at our restaurants,” Dobski said in a statement issued Monday. “We proudly support police officers and all divisions of first responders at our restaurants across northeast Kansas.”
After police complained, Dobski says the company launched an internal investigation immediately. He added that the employee responsible, whom he did not name, no longer works for McDonald’s.
After discussing the incident with the District Attorney's Office, the Topeka Police Dept. say they have decided to open a criminal investigation. They added that Dobski is cooperating with with all queries.
The incident comes just two weeks after a Kansas Highway patrol officer reported similar incident involving mustard in his soda.
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Remind me: Why are we considering upping minimum wage to $15? Granted, these are only two reports among the thousands (millions?) of minimum wage workers; but still....
A Topeka employee at the fast food chain has been fired and is currently facing criminal charges after local law enforcement say the worker put mustard in an officer’s beverage.
Tom Dobski, the franchisee owner of the north Topeka McDonald's where the officer found mustard in his Dr. Pepper, says the company is "shocked by the isolated actions of a single employee."
“All customers, including local law enforcement officers who protect and serve our communities, are always welcome at our restaurants,” Dobski said in a statement issued Monday. “We proudly support police officers and all divisions of first responders at our restaurants across northeast Kansas.”
After police complained, Dobski says the company launched an internal investigation immediately. He added that the employee responsible, whom he did not name, no longer works for McDonald’s.
After discussing the incident with the District Attorney's Office, the Topeka Police Dept. say they have decided to open a criminal investigation. They added that Dobski is cooperating with with all queries.
The incident comes just two weeks after a Kansas Highway patrol officer reported similar incident involving mustard in his soda.
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Remind me: Why are we considering upping minimum wage to $15? Granted, these are only two reports among the thousands (millions?) of minimum wage workers; but still....