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NJ Starbucks staff arrested for spitting in cops’ drinks

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A New Jersey Starbucks employee spit in drinks ordered by police officers and then bragged about it — leading to his easy arrest, experiences said Tuesday.

Kevin Trejo, 21, of Westwood was billed Monday with subjecting a law enforcement officer to call with a bodily fluid, tampering with a cup of coffee knowing it was ordered by an officer and for building a dangerous problem, NJ.com documented.

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Trejo allegedly spit in the drinks at a Park Ridge place and was “arrogant enough to be bragging about it,” which led cops to issue him, Chief Joseph Madden instructed the outlet, contacting the steps “very disturbing.”

Bodily fluids like spit is a main way folks can deal the coronavirus, experts have mentioned.

The barista has considering the fact that been fired and the espresso large is cooperating with the investigation, the outlet documented. No other staff were involved.

“Every time I think we as modern society strike bottom, there is a new incident,” New Jersey Policemen Benevolent Association president Patrick Colligan railed in a assertion.

“Officers risk their lives day by day, it should not be although finding espresso.”

A Starbucks spokesman did not promptly respond to a request for comment from the outlet.

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