Marcus Gilliam was falsely arrested, and suffered emotional and psychological damages and damage to his reputation.
About a year ago, during the peak of George Floyd protests, three NYC police officers said they got sick after drinking milkshakes they purchased at the franchise. After they made their claims, the Detectives Endowment Association (DEA), a union for NYPD detectives, wrote out a tweet as an urgent safety message saying that three of our brothers in blue were intentionally poisoned by one or more [Shake Shack] workers. Police in New York City and across the country are under attack by vicious criminals who dislike us simply because of the uniform we wear, DEA President Paul DiGiacomo said in a statement the day of the incident. Emboldened by pandering elected officials, these cowards will go to great lengths to harm any member of law enforcement.
Shake Shack Manager Sues NYPD Cops, Unions After False Poisoning Accusation
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NYC Shake Shack manager falsely accused of poisoning cops speaks out
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