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Officer Karen Cries For Cops To “Get A Break” After Having To Wait For McDonald’s

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At a time when Black people are still being killed by police and protesters are being tear gassed and tazed, a white female officer is asking for the public to go easy on police after a local McDonald’s had a delay with her food.

In a tearful rant posted online, the unidentified woman who appears to be an officer in the state of Georgia is appearing to be in a parking lot, although it’s unclear if she was still at the fast food chain where the delay occurred waiting on her food or a manager—detailing the “difficult” situation.

And they ask me to pull up because my food is not ready…it is an english muffin meal with a hash brown and a coffee…and I’m still waiting…so I pull up…and a girl comes out with my coffee and just the coffee.”

As if the video couldn’t get more dramatic, Officer Karen then proceeds to shed tears before pleading for the public to give police officers “a break.”

While it’s still unknown which precinct the erratic officer works for, Richmond Hill Police Department responded that while she is not an employee of their department, the proper authorities have been Karen Cries For Cops To “Get A Break” After Having To Wait For McDonald’s 

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