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TexasTowelie

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Wed Aug 5, 2020, 11:44 PM Aug 2020

2 Iowa store employees fired after refusing to serve police officer

DES MOINES — Two former doughnut franchise employees were fired after refusing to serve a Des Moines police officer, the shop’s corporate headquarters said.

Sgt. Paul Parizek, a spokesman for the Des Moines Police Department, said he was refused service over the weekend at a local Dunkin’ doughnut shop because he’s a police officer, television station KCCI reported.

Parizek said he asked a woman behind the shop’s counter, “What’s going on?”

“She said, ‘We’re not going to serve you today and you need to leave,’?” Parizek recounted.

Read more: https://www.thegazette.com/subject/news/public-safety/des-moines-police-dunkin-donut-employees-fired-20200805

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2 Iowa store employees fired after refusing to serve police officer (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2020 OP
Is this gonna turn out like the "poisoned" cops? ret5hd Aug 2020 #1
Did any reporter ask 'Why?' bobbieinok Aug 2020 #2
Turns out neither of the women fired refused to serve the policeman rurallib Aug 2020 #3

rurallib

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3. Turns out neither of the women fired refused to serve the policeman
Fri Aug 7, 2020, 05:13 PM
Aug 2020

and the girl who did refuse service is still working there.

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/2020/08/06/des-moines-police-officer-paul-parizek-refused-service-dunkin-donuts-employees-fired/3294203001/?itm_medium=recirc&itm_source=taboola&itm_campaign=internal&itm_content=BelowHomepageFeed-FeedRedesign

Two Dunkin’ Donuts employees who were fired after a third worker denied service to a police officer on Saturday morning said they'd heard things about him that made them "uncomfortable."

Julia Cabral and Sierra Stevens, both 19 and from Des Moines, say they weren't directly involved in refusing service to Des Moines police spokesperson Sgt. Paul Parizek. The two women, each of whom had worked at the 1220 E 14th St. location for at least a year, were fired Monday.

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While Cabral was in the restroom and Stevens was attending to a customer, a third employee told Parizek, "I’m sorry. All the employees here do not want to serve you; they don’t feel comfortable serving you today,” Stevens said.

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Cabral said she thought it was unfair that her manager didn't speak with her or Stevens before firing them. The employee who refused service to Parizek was not fired.
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I also notice in the story that no one said they did not want to save Parizek because he was a policeman. What was reported was that the server said "I’m sorry. All the employees here do not want to serve you; they don’t feel comfortable serving you today.” That could possibly be more of an uncomfortableness with Parizek himself.

Hope someone digs into this further.

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