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Starbucks has reached agreements with two African-American men whose arrest at a Philadelphia Starbucks sparked protests over racial bias. Starbucks has also pledged to support a $200,000 effort to encourage young entrepreneurs. The details of the financial agreement that Donte Robinson and Rashon Nelson reached this week with Starbucks are confidential. Robinson and Nelson will provide input to former US Attorney Eric Holder, who is working with Starbucks on its diversity efforts.

Philadelphia’s police commissioner apologized Thursday for his remarks following the arrests of two black men at Starbucks. Video of the racially-charged incident went viral — and has set off a week of protests and change coming from the very top at the coffee chain. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports.

The Philadelphia Police Department says it is investigating an incident this week in which officers arrested two black men as they sat in a Starbucks. According to patrons, the men were doing nothing wrong and appeared to be targeted merely for their race. Footage filmed of Thursday’s incident shows the two men sitting quietly at a table and talking to police officers who have apparently been called to the store. They are then put in handcuffs.

Two black men were arrested in a Starbucks in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on April 12 for refusing to leave the store while waiting on a friend. The men had allegedly not purchased anything and tried to use the restroom.

Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross said in an on-camera statement that officers were called to the scene for a trespassing complaint by an employee who had asked the men to leave. Ross said the men were “asked politely” and refused multiple times, leading to their arrest.

Starbucks released a statement on April 14 apologizing to the two men who were arrested. Credit: Khadijah Hassan via Storyful

Protests continued outside a Philadelphia Starbucks continued Monday in response to a video of police officers arresting two black men inside the store last week.

Philadelphia police released the 9-1-1 call and officer transmissions related to an incident with the arrest of two black men at a Starbucks on April 12 that has drawn national attention.

A viral video showed two men being arrested after the store’s manager called police as they were sitting waiting for a third man without ordering anything. The store has been the scene of protests since the video surfaced.

The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations is examining reports of other incidents at the same Starbucks, a news report said. City officials did not provide details about the reports they are examining from the specific store.

Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson visited Philadelphia and met privately with the two men to personally apologize during a meeting on Monday, a report said. The company will close more than 8,000 store in the US next month for “racial-bias education” training. Credit: Philadelphia Police Department via Storyful

Richard Ross defended officers actions involving the arrest of black men at Starbucks.

Calls to #BoycottStarbucks are growing after a video surfaced showing officers arresting two black men inside one of their coffee stores in Philadelphia.

Occurred on August 6, 2017 / Philadelphia, USA

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