
Claim: Employees at a Chipotle Mexican Grill in Brooklyn refused service to eight uniformed NYPD officers after making a "hands up, don't shoot" gesture to indicate their distaste for the policemen.
MOSTLY FALSE
Example: [Collected via e-mail, December 2014]
8 NYPD officers in uniform tried to eat at Chipotle this week on

Origins: On or around
The already contentious debate regarding the NYPD, public protests due to the decision not to indict, and public sentiment both supporting and criticizing the NYPD became increasingly volatile following the murder of NYPD officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu on
and Liu in the line of duty created a deeper rift in the city, and tensions were running high due to common sentiment that ongoing demonstrations had inspired the shooter (who had attempted to kill his girlfriend shortly before the murders) to ambush the slain officers.
The post that circulated about Chipotle employees' refusal of service to NYPD officers bore many of the marks of an appeal to emotion. While the location
Also missing from the claim were details about the alleged incident's progression. It's not clear in the narrative whether the employees collectively and simultaneously decided to engage in a protest action, nor whether the claim of denied service stemmed from a direct refusal on the part of the employees or a tacit lack of welcome inherent in the gesture allegedly performed. Neither did the story specify what "the crew" entailed: Was it every single Chipotle worker on duty, or just the ones manning the guacamole station?
Finally, the poster did not state whether he was present for the claimed refusal of service to NYPD officers or whether the information was received second or even
As the claim circulated, Chipotle's social media accounts were inundated with angry comments from supporters of the police who pledged never to patronize another of the chain's locations due to the rumor. A Chipotle social media representative identified only as "Joe" endeavored to set the record straight on both Facebook and Twitter despite a large volume of angry remarks.
Chipotle's response addressed a few pieces of significant context regarding the claim. On
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Since being notified of this incident, we have conducted a review to determine what happened, including review of video footage from security cameras and interviews with our restaurant team. We have also taken appropriate actions with regard to the employee involved, and reiterated to our operations teams the importance of making all of our customers feel welcome in our restaurants. No exceptions. Finally, we have apologized to many of the people who have contacted us regarding this issue. Above all, we apologize to the officers involved. We serve law enforcement officials in our restaurants around the country every day, and we appreciate their service. Quite simply, this incident should never have happened.
On Dec. 16, a group of eight NY police officers came to one our Brooklyn restaurants at about
In short, Chipotle reviewed video footage of the NYPD officers' visit to the
Last updated: 28 December 2014