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The coffee chain apologises to two black men arrested when a manager at a Philadelphia store refused to let them use a toilet.

Starbucks says a manager at one of its stores in Philadelphia has left the company after protests erupted stemming from last week’s arrests of two black men.
The coffee giant has been under fire for racial profiling after the manager called police accusing the pair of trespassing.
A woman who shot a video of last Thursday’s incident said the two men were waiting for a friend without making a purchase, which she added was a common occurrence.
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson issued an apology for what he called the “reprehensible” arrests and will be meeting with the two men soon.

Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross apologized Thursday over the controversial April 12 arrests of two black men in a Starbucks. Ross said the department will be releasing a new policy on how to deal with similar situations in the future.

Starbucks says a manager at one of its stores in Philadelphia has left the company after protests erupted stemming from last week’s arrests of two black men.
The coffee giant has been under fire for racial profiling after the manager called police accusing the pair of trespassing.
A woman who shot a video of last Thursday’s incident said the two men were waiting for a friend without making a purchase, which she added was a common occurrence.
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson issued an apology for what he called the “reprehensible” arrests and will be meeting with the two men soon.

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