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Police: Burger King Refused Service To Deputies Then Demanded They Apologize

Two uniformed Assumption Parish deputies say they were denied service at a Burger King in St. Francisville.

St. Francisville, LA – The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office says that a Burger King owner demanded that they issue a press release absolving his business of wrongdoing, after two uniformed Assumption Parish sheriff’s deputies were denied service at the restaurant.

The two deputies had just completed a long day of SWAT training in Zachary and were traveling home on May 17, when they decided to stop off at the Burger King restaurant in St. Francisville, Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office Public Information Director Lonny Cavalier told Blue Lives Matter.

The deputies saw employees working inside the store, and pulled around the back of the business to the drive-thru lane in their marked patrol vehicle.

“They sat there for an extended period of time before someone finally let them order,” Director Cavalier explained.

But when one of the deputies ordered a chicken sandwich, the female inside cut him off.

“We’re out of chicken,” she said sarcastically.

The deputy began to order a Whopper instead, but was interrupted by a male’s voice.

“We’re out of burgers, too,” the employee said.

The deputies then asked the employees if the items were out of stock, or if they just didn’t serve police officers.

“The only response was laughter,” Director Cavalier said.

The shocked deputies waited at the drive-thru speaker, but when the employees continued to ignore them, they pulled ahead to the payment window.

They parked for a moment, then one of the deputies exited the patrol vehicle and stuck his head inside the window to speak with someone.

“He could hear them inside laughing, but no one would come to the window,” Director Cavalier explained.

The deputies then left the restaurant, and later told their supervisors about the encounter.

“They were embarrassed and humiliated,” Director Cavalier told Blue Lives Matter. “This is new for us. We’ve not had that kind of relationship with any vendors, ever.”

Director Cavalier said that he contacted Burger King’s corporate office several times, but that “nothing ever came of it.”

Undeterred, the director wrote a letter to the editor of The Bayou Pioneer and outlined the treatment the deputies had received at the Burger King restaurant.

“What is troubling is that these same Burger King employees, in the event a robbery was occurring at the time, would have expected these two deputies to take a bullet for them, and those deputies would have,” Director Cavalier wrote in the published letter. “Now we’ll wait and see how the Burger King Corporate Office responds.”

Director Cavalier received a call from the St. Francisville store owner approximately one week after The Bayou Pioneer printed his letter, he said.

“He was very angry. Very upset,” the director recalled. “He said, ‘My employees never refused to serve any police officers.’”

The store owner then alleged that Director Cavalier’s story was an “outright lie,” and that the employees had only refused to serve “people who just happened to be police,” he said.

“So, I asked him if they refused to serve those specific officers, and he admitted that they did,” Director Cavalier told Blue Lives Matter.

The director noted that the store owner’s “play on words” was “virtually laughable.”

“All we were looking for was a fair shake,” he said. “Not an excuse – just an explanation.”

Director Cavalier said that the department never asked for the employees to be fired, but that they simply didn’t want to see other officers treated in the same manner.

The Burger King owner told him he had already fired the employees involved and that he had other problems with the same workers in the past, the director said.

In addition to the store owner’s admissions about the events that transpired, he also confirmed that he had store surveillance of what occurred, the director said.

“He said he won’t show it,” he added.

The franchisee claimed he had attempted to contact Assumption Parish Sheriff Leland Falcon “multiple times” since the allegations surfaced, but the sheriff had no missed calls or voice messages from him, the director said.

According to Director Cavalier, instead of apologizing, the Burger King franchisee demanded that the Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office issue a press release to retract the allegations against his business.

He also wanted the agency to apologize to his store.

“I told him, “Don’t wait, because there will be no retraction,” Director Cavalier vowed. “I was dumbfounded.”

He said that the owner assured him he would be calling back to discuss the issue further, but that he hasn’t heard from him in the week since.

“If the employees were actually terminated, that’s fine, but [the company] needs to make amends to their own community,” Director Cavalier told Blue Lives Matter. “It’s a very nice town and we don’t blame the town – we blame Burger King as a whole.”

At this point, the sheriff’s office is just hoping that Burger King acknowledges what occurred, and that the company works to ensure it doesn’t happen again.

“They owe the department and their own citizens an apology,” Director Cavalier said.

There was no answer when Blue Lives Matter attempted to call the restaurant.

Blue Lives Matter reached out to Burger King's corporate office for comment, but we have not received a response by press time.

Correction: The original image on this story showed a thumbnail of patrol car belonging to another agency.

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Jonnny
Jonnny

Uh, let me guess. The fired personal were black.

CV1
CV1

The only mistake the officers made was stopping at a Burger King. Why would the franchisee fire the employees if they had done nothing wrong? Sounds like the franchisee is a big baby and the restaurant is poorly supervised.

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

Now c'mon LEO0301, you understand my point in posting that picture. None of us knows what the the police vehicle in Assumption looked like, but, even if there were cameras of some sort, it may not have been clear that it was a police vehicle with a uniformed police officer inside -- especially if the employees weren't serving anyone and trying to get fired. It is not an important story in the sense that Burger King management took care of the situation without unneeded police involvement. It is an important story because it can help retired officers understand that "marked" vehicles and "uniformed" officers ain't what they used to be.

LEO0301
LEO0301

@Burgers Allday - you sure have a tendency to read things into stories that aren't there. You posted a picture of a police car that is clearly marked. My question, is that the car that pulled through the drive -thru at Burger King or just some picture you found on line? The police did the right thing bringing this to the publics attention. I think it's just as important as the situation involving the two black guys at Starbucks, don't you think?

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Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

"Marked" police vehicle with uniformed officer(s) inside:

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

There is no excuse for the employees, and they were fired before PIO Cavalier (incorrectly) decided to treat this as a police matter. But, assuming that Cavalier is telling the truth, it sounds like they decided to refuse service before they knew it was police officers and simply didn't change their minds when informed that they were police officers coming back from a long day of learning how to kick in doors.

LEO0301
LEO0301

@Burgers Allday - PRICELESS! Did you bother to actually read the article before making your idiotic comments? If you did, you would have seen the following sentence "The deputies then asked the employees if the items were out of stock, or if they just didn’t serve police officers. “The only response was laughter,” Director Cavalier said." So in the unlikely event the native employees failed to recognize the shiny blue lights on the police car, they certainly became aware of who they were serving when the officers identified themselves. Now, I'm sure you'll have yet another idiotic response somehow excusing the employees for their reaction to a police officer.

realDonaldTrump
realDonaldTrump

@Burgers Allday First, thank you for not being an Obama man. Obama has done more damage to this nation and caused more political and racial division than any other president in my lifetime.

I'm certain those employees were just being assholes to everyone, lets say the cops were just a bonus. A certain number of "average" people (but certainly not the majority or informed) don't like cops, but for no real reason. Bad guys don't like em for the obvious. Some "average" folks might not just because their only encounter with a law enforcement official may be the highway patrol who recently wrote them up a speeding ticket, and they're butt hurt over being caught. OR, maybe they didn't pay their child support, and took a ride to jail after being stopped, or had a separate unrelated encounter with a LEO. Of course when the shit hits the fan and their ass is in deep doo doo they love cops when they show up and save the day. Even bad guys need em every once in a while.

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

Let's get one thing clear: I am a Ron Paul man, not an Obama man.

On a more speculative note, I still think it is likely that they did not know it was a police car when they refused service. Different restaurants have different camera setups, some restaurants have no outdoor cameras at all and some "marked" vehicles are pretty inconspicuous (by design).