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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 16

    The Starbucks employee who called the police on 2 black men last week is no longer working there, the company confirmed https://nyti.ms/2H3SaUD 

    1:15 PM - 16 Apr 2018
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      1. jillie‏ @jillwow Apr 16
        Replying to @nytimes @Rachel_McRea

        Was the employee ARRESTED??

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      2. BlackCoffeeNoSugaNoCreme‏ @QueenCoffeeNoir Apr 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        I'm not satisfied with that. Is she just working at another Starbucks?

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      3. Ruth Princess‏ @RuthJPrincess Apr 16
        Replying to @QueenCoffeeNoir @nytimes

        worse is she didn't just call the police, she called 911. I think the manager should be charged with calling in a false emergency.

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      4. BlackCoffeeNoSugaNoCreme‏ @QueenCoffeeNoir Apr 16
        Replying to @RuthJPrincess @nytimes

        Fully agree. She wasted local taxpayers dollars on a non criminal event. There should be an investigation of her for making a false report. Because I still don't see the crime.

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      1. Marcy Starnes‏ @MarcyStarnes1 Apr 16
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        We need to spread the message that racism will not be tolerated, on any level. Peaceful protest.

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      1. Eric Mariani‏ @Ericpr55 Apr 16
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        It should have never happened in the first place 🙄✋

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      1. Angelina‏ @angkasjul2geth Apr 16
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        Not so fast that takes care of one racist. But take a look at another in a Starbucks establishment. Boy they are on a roll here! #boycott Starbuckshttps://www.theroot.com/watch-starbucks-involved-in-another-racist-incident-1825300042 …

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      1. Jane curry‏ @Janecur65791316 Apr 16
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        Couple weeks ago I was just standing around in that atmosphere at Starbucks. And I'm Native American you didn't arrest me. Last time I ever go to a Starbucks.

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      1. Jayne Doh‏ @RealJayneDoh Apr 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Good! Not everything needs police intervention, I wish more white people would realize this.

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      2. Tina McCulloch‏ @tmccull603 Apr 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        “It was completely inappropriate to engage the police.” - Starbucks chief executive, Kevin R. Johnson. #nokidding

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      2. Fen‏ @Blue_Poes Apr 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        He should sue starbucks, made out to be a racist in front of the whole world for asking someone to leave. He did nothing wrong, you can ask people to leave if you want.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. Emm Gee‏ @Emm_Gee42 Apr 16
        Replying to @Blue_Poes @nytimes

        I’m in N Cali. Big problems w homeless trashing business restrooms. They’re asked to leave all of he time. Occasionally cops called Overwhelmingly white too.

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      2. Malinkeya  🌊 🌪 ☕️ ✊🏾 ✍🏾‏ @Malinkeya Apr 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        This just happened again at the Torrence Ca. Starbucks. Seems to be a habit with them.

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      2. DMac‏ @littlemschard Apr 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ok, and what about the police officers who arrested them?

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