UH OH: McDonald’s says they have proof they did NOT write anti-cop slur on coffee cup…

McDonald’s has come out today saying they did not write the offensive anti-cop slur on the coffee cup that we told you about the other day and they have proof:

KSNT – A Junction City McDonald’s is receiving national attention after a Herington police officer said he received a coffee with foul language written on it.

The owner of the Junction City McDonald’s, Dana Cook, said they have video showing it wasn’t their employee.

The owner sent KSNT News this message:

“My McDonald’s have the utmost respect for all members of law enforcement and the military and were troubled by the accusation made. We thoroughly reviewed our security video from every angle, which clearly shows the words were not written by one of our employees. We look forward to working with Chief Hornaday as he continues his investigation.”

Herington Police Chief Brian Hornaday, who originally posted the photo of the cup on Facebook noting that it belonged to one of his officers, reviewed video tape on Saturday but couldn’t find evidence. But…

On Sunday, the owner of the Junction City McDonald’s told him they found new video that proves it wasn’t their employee.

They told Hornaday they would bring in the clip, but canceled because of snowy roads. They said they will show him on Monday.

So Hornaday should be reviewing the new evidence today and hopefully we’ll hear something.

Hornaday has reportedly deleted the original Facebook post as new evidence has come to light, according to DC Examiner.

The big question is obviously whether one of the officers wrote this on the cup. If McDonald’s can definitively prove that one their employees didn’t do it, then who else could it have been? I guess we’ll have to wait to find out…


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