Anti Police Krystal Restaurant Workers Abandon Counter & Refuse to Serve Police Officer

An Irondale AL Police officer was refused service at the Irondale Krystal restaurant, because their employees apparently hate police officers.

Anti Police Krystal Restaurant Workers Abandon Counter & Refuse to Serve Police Officer

Anti Police Krystal Restaurant Workers Abandon Counter & Refuse to Serve Police Officer

The employees of a Krystal restaurant in Irondale Alabama ignored an Irondale Police officer sitting at the drive-through window, so the officer parked his police car and went inside to order his food.

When he walked in, apparently the entire staff of the Krystal restaurant walked away from the check-out counter and refused to server the Irondale police officer.

I’d bet everything I own, and every dollar I will ever make in the future that the offending staff at the Irondale Alabama Krystal restaurant are a bunch of racist black people.

The Krystal management apparently admitted to the anti-police incident, and gave the following response:

“We take this allegation very seriously and have spoken with the entire Irondale Krystal team in addition to reviewing surveillance footage. Our policy is to serve all guests promptly and with a smile. In this case, we clearly did not meet the officer’s expectations and we want to correct it. We want to invite this individual as well as the entire Irondale Police department into our restaurant for a meal to demonstrate our appreciation for what they do,” Krystal said in a statement.

“We value their contributions and the relationship we have with them and with police departments in all of our communities. If this officer in any way felt slighted, we want him to know that we apologize and that was in no way, shape or form our intent.”

Maybe Krystal in Irondale should try hiring a few White people to offset the anti-police racists that work there?

The fast food chain is reviewing surveillance footage.

A uniformed officer in Irondale, Alabama was reportedly denied service at a local fast-food Krystal restaurant, according to AL.com. The officer, Pedro Urresta, apparently waited without service in the drive-thru before entering the restaurant, where employees walked away from him at the counter, a local TV station reported.

Urresta’s wife, Brittany, described the incident in a post on Facebook, writing, in part: “It’s a shame that police officers that protect and serve their communities are denied service,” WBRC reported.

A Krystal spokesman told AL.com that the company is reviewing the surveillance video from the restaurant, and that the service the officer reportedly received was “unacceptable,” and said other guests who were in the restaurant at the same time likewise received unacceptable service. So perhaps it wasn’t because he was an officer, but because the employees were inept?

Irondale police chief, Ken Atkinson, told AL.com that he called the company and spoke with a customer service representative who apologized for what happened. The chief said the incident would not keep the department from doing its job. Eater has reached out to both Krystal and the Irondale Police Department for further information.

Krystal released a statement to the press:

“Thank you for bringing the issue to our attention. We already have begun looking into this and will take appropriate action immediately. Be assured what was described is NOT consistent with Krystal’s values and training. We respect and appreciate all the uniformed men and women who protect and serve our communities as well as for our country.”

Tensions between law enforcement and the public have escalated in recent months. Last September, a Waffle House in Kentucky refused service to an armed National Guardsman — apparently because of the company’s rule on firearms. In Miami, also last fall, a cop was denied service at an Arby’s restaurant “because [she was] a police officer.”

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