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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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Sounds to melike the cops did everything according to policy. They were called bythe company because of the two guys and they acted appropriately. The cops here aren't at fault. A company called requesting their help, they responded. Now Starbucks onthe other hand probably shouldn't have made the call. IMHO.
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SPC Kevin Ford
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I am still unsure as to what happened in this incident after reading the story. When they were asked to leave, were they singled out in a different way than other groups of people? Did they just refuse to leave on the perception that they were singled out but they weren't? Did they refuse to leave for some other reason?

I'm a bit confused, perhaps I'm not the only one? Having said that, I don't recall anyone ever being asked to leave a Starbucks that I've been at, but I don't go to Starbucks that often.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Read an article in the paper yesterday(Sunday) sad chain of events.
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