Kansas military arch apologizes after explain McDonald’s coffee crater had coarse note is proven false

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A Kansas police arch apologized Wednesday after one of his officers done adult a story about being given a McDonald‘s coffee crater with an anti-cop offence created on it that caused an conflict over social media.

Herington Police Chief Brian Hornaday pronounced he is “truly contemptible for all unnecessary, disastrous courtesy and pain that this occurrence has brought to each chairman who was affected” in a news release.

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The reparation came days after Hornaday announced that his now-former officer “completely and only fabricated” a story that he was given a coffee crater with “f——g pig” written on it at a McDonald’s in Junction City.

The officer, an Army maestro who had been on a job two months, pronounced it was meant to be a joke. He quiescent over a incident.

The story made a rounds on amicable media and lighted national critique of McDonald’s. The owners of a fast-food plcae denied his employees wrote a coarse word and pronounced confidence video infer they committed no wrongdoing.

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Hornaday reliable a restaurant’s account during a Tuesday news conference, job a incident a “black eye for law enforcement”

“We wish that this is always remembered as a act of one chairman and not that of a selected few group and women who have a bravery to resolutely strengthen and offer a adults of this good nation,” he said.