An Employee in the Restaurant of Las Palmas Spit in the Drinks of Police Officers
A Facebook page “Louisiana Law Enforcement Support” published an update of replacement status in the month of July 2016 and reported that employees at local Las Palmas Mexican restaurant had spit in the drinks of police officers. The original post indicated without mentioning the names of police officers that an employee had spit in their drinks and confirmed that this incident originally happened, but the on duty manager rejected to mention the name of employee who spitted in drinks of police officers. Another relevant post on the same page added a commentary from Las Palmas that it was supposed that the “spit” in their drinks was unblended sugar in iced tea.
A similar post from another source indicated a specific incident report issued among law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge. The incident was reported on 15th July 2016 and supposedly involved Mucus in a drink. It was supposed that warning came directly from Sheriff Department of East Baton Rouge, but didn’t mention any warning regarding Las Palmas. It was also assumed that the provided information of the environment was set against the police officers and ongoing protests and mentioned that police officers were more responsive than they were naturally to a conceivably unfriendly community. A relevant scene took place in the same week in Homestead, Pennsylvania. Four police officers paid the bill for a couple who refused to sit near them. The Las Palmas Baton Rouge publically published this discussion for the first time on 17th July 2016.