San Francisco police union fires back at bakery's refusal of service to officer: 'Cut out the bulls---'
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San Francisco Police Union disputes bakery refusal of officer service. SPOA President Lt. Tracy McCray criticizes hidden bias and urged transparency.
Last week, Arab bakery and restaurant Reem's California would not serve an officer on duty who was reportedly coming off a 16-hour shift and working overtime at the King of the Streets car show. An employee at the bakery told the officer they do not serve people who are "armed and in uniform," according to SPOA. Jamie Joseph is a writer who covers politics. She leads Fox News Digital coverage of the Senate.
McCray emailed the establishment to inquire about the policy. She received a response from a spokesperson who claimed the restaurant does in fact "have a policy to not serve anyone that is armed in a uniform." Fox News Digital obtained a copy of the email.
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