Moment police breaks down in tears over McDonald’s McMuffin

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    Police officer Stacey Talbert

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    Police officer Stacey Talbert shot herself breaking down in tears after her McDonadvertisement’s order was postponed. (Picture: Twitter)

    This is the minute a policeman broke down in tears after a long haul in a McDonald’s drive-thru made her ‘too nervous’ to accept her meal.

    The officer, Stacey Talbert, is a 15-year veteran of the McIntosh County, Georgia police and shot herself sobbing as describes her experience at the fast-food chain in Richmond Mill.

    She stated she purchased a coffee, McMuffin and a hashbrown and, although her coffee came out, her food was postponed – which she stated made her worry that a worker might be damaging her meal.

    ‘I hadn’t consumed in a while so I was sort of starving…So I’m still waiting and I’m still waiting,’ she stated in the video, describing that she was informed to ‘pull up’ due to the fact that her food was not prepared.

    ‘I stated, “Don’t bother with food because right now I’m too nervous to take it,”‘ she continued.

    ‘It doesn’t matter the number of hours I’ve been up. It doesn’t matter what I’ve provided for anybody. Right now I’m too nervious to take a meal from McDonald’s due to the fact that I can’t see it being made.’

    ‘I don’t understand what’s happening with individuals nowadays, however please, simply offer us a break. Please simply offer us a break. I don’t understand just how much more I can take,’ she stated.

    Her plea comes amidst countrywide examination of the cops after the deaths of George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks and lots of other unarmed black individuals eliminated by police.

    The video has actually been seen by millions on social networks an many slammed Talbert for the clip, however she has actually some come out to state individuals missed out on the point.

    ‘Everybody lost the whole point of the video. I’m so fed up with individuals being mean,’ she informed NBC News on Wednesday.

    ‘It’s not that individuals individuals are waiting in the wings to injure us. It’s that individuals don’t trust us.’

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