NYPD Officers Hospitalized After Eating At Shake Shack

This is a tough time to be a police officer as the country has practically turned against the brave men and women in blue. For some reason, they have it in their head that one officer’s bad behavior means that all police are bad. There have been calls to defund the police and National Guard members have even found glass in their pizza. The hate seems strong against those trying to keep the peace. Three police officers were hospitalized after eating at a Shake Shack in Manhatten. They luckily realized that there was something was wrong with their food before it was too late. The incident has been investigated and deemed an accident but what are the odds? Three officers find cleaner in their shakes in this anti-police climate…

The three officers are believed to have gotten ill from milkshakes purchased at Shake Shack’s lower Manhattan location at around 8:30 p.m. EST Monday night, according to CNN.

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After the three officers were transported to Bellevue Hospital for treatment, the city’s largest police union, the Police Benevolent Association, released a statement at 10:45 p.m. EST: “When NYC police officers cannot even take [a] meal without coming under attack, it is clear that environment in which we work has deteriorated to a critical level,” before tweeting at midnight the officers were “apparently poisoned.”

At the same time, the city’s second-largest police union, the Detectives’ Endowment Association, released a separate statement saying the officers were “intentionally poisoned” before, in a followup tweet posted Tuesday morning, saying the incident was accidental.”

Sources told CBS New York it appears the incident was accidental, possibly the result of cleaning solution that wasn’t properly removed from the shake machine.”

It’s odd that all three officers would be affected by this cleaner and even more so with all of the protests and anti-police sentiment…

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