Kansas cop resigns after admitting HE wrote ‘f***ing pig’ on his McDonald’s coffee cup

A Kansas police officer has resigned after admitting her wrote ‘f**king pig’ on his own coffee cup, despite alleging he found it that way after visiting a McDonald’s drive-thru.

The 23-year-old officer who has not been named said the Saturday stunt was ‘meant to be a joke’ according to the Herington Police Chief who made the announcement Monday.

‘This was completely and solely fabricated by a Herington police officer no longer employed with the agency,’ Herington police chief Brian Hornaday said.

Cop, 23, resigned after admitting her wrote ‘f**king pig’ on his own coffee cup. He had claimed he found ‘f**king pig’ scrawled across an order ticket Saturday

‘Moving forward, the Herington Police Department will work tirelessly to regain the loss of trust with both McDonald’s and with the citizens that we serve.

‘I truly hope the former officer of the Herington Police Department that did this understands the magnitude of the black eye this gives the law enforcement profession from coast to coast.’

The department had called out a McDonald’s branch because of the order ticket on the takeout container for his premium roast hot drink on Saturday.

The Herington Police officer said he had collected the beverage on his way to work at 6am and noticed the message.

But when he complained about the writing above his order note of three additional sugars, he was only offered a ‘free lunch’ by management.

When it was brought to the branch's attention the company offered him a 'free lunch' but the police chief said it's not enough

When it was brought to the branch’s attention the company offered him a ‘free lunch’ but the police chief said it’s not enough

The 1127 South Washington Street branch of the fast food chain is located about a two-hour drive from Kansas City. Branch owner told DailyMail.com they're investigating: 'McDonald’s is a strong supporter of our police, military ... I have several family members who are [officers]'

The 1127 South Washington Street branch of the fast food chain is located about a two-hour drive from Kansas City. Branch owner told DailyMail.com they’re investigating: ‘McDonald’s is a strong supporter of our police, military … I have several family members who are [officers]’

‘This is what he paid for. Although I understand this is likely the act of one person and not a representation of the company, when it was brought to their attention the company offered him a ‘free lunch’. No thank you,’ Herington Police Chief Brian Hornaday shared in a Facebook post about the United States Army veteran who had worked for his department only two months.

‘A Big Mac and large fries doesn’t make up for it. The US Veteran who continues to serve deserves much more. This is not only bad for McDonald’s, but is also a black eye for Junction City.’

The 1127 South Washington Street branch of the fast food chain is located about a two-hour drive from Kansas City. 

KWCH, reported that the police chief noted: ‘This police officer has never met the McDonald’s employee.

Herington Police Chief Brian Hornaday shared in a Facebook post that the United States Army veteran who had worked for his department only two months did not know the employee

Herington Police Chief Brian Hornaday shared in a Facebook post that the United States Army veteran who had worked for his department only two months did not know the employee

‘He has spent the last two months serving the citizens of Herington, visiting patients at Herington Municipal Hospital during Christmas who couldn’t be home for the holidays, participating in a Christmas give away at Herington Elementary School and many other positive things geared towards providing a positive future for the City of Herington.’

Shocked locals responded with calls for the employee to be fired and for the branch to make a public apology.

The owner of the branch told DailyMail.com they were investigating the matter. 

‘McDonald’s is a strong supporter of our police, military and first responders,’ McDonald’s Owner/Operator Dana Cook told DailyMail.com on Sunday. ‘In fact, I have several family members who are law enforcement officers. 

‘We take any incident like this seriously and are currently investigating the allegation made.’ 

The local sheriff's department tried to encourage the community to stick together despite the outrage as locals called for the employee to be fired and for McDonald's to publicly apologize

The local sheriff’s department tried to encourage the community to stick together despite the outrage as locals called for the employee to be fired and for McDonald’s to publicly apologize

The local sheriff’s department tried to encourage the community to stick together despite the outrage at how the man who was a Military Police Officer for five years was treated.

‘Just to weigh in on the current situation in our community. We, humanity as a whole, have become quick to judge, and even quicker to react. We don’t know the whole story and are saddened by seeing this incident in our community,’ The Geary County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a post on Facebook. 

‘However, we at the Geary County Sheriff’s Office, believe this was an isolated incident and have faith in management at McDonald’s to get to the bottom of the situation. 

‘We do not believe the actions of one individual represent the feeling of our community as a whole, a community we are proud to serve. As a show of faith in our community the Sheriff and some of his command staff will be visiting to have a cup of Coffee Monday morning.’

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