An Oakland coffee shop refused to serve a police officer and asked him to leave.
“Obviously, this is both a surprise and a matter of concern for all Oakland Police Officers,” wrote Sgt. Barry Donelan, president of the association, via a letter obtained by SF Gate. “Oakland Police Officers work tirelessly every day to serve the residents of our City. I have never heard of Police Officers being refused service by an Oakland business.”
“Last Friday February 16th a police (OPD) entered our shop and was told by one of our worker-owners that ‘we have a policy of asking police to leave for the physical and emotional safety of our customers and ourselves.’” reads text that accompanies the post. “There are those that do not share that sentiment - be it because they have a friend or relative who is a police, because they are white or have adopted the privileges whiteness affords, because they are home- or business- owning, or whatever the particular case may be.”
Trevino is the chapter president of the National Latino Peace Officers Association in the local area. The Fruitvale section of Oakland, where the shop is located, is predominantly Latino, according to SF Gate. The Instagram post mentions that the sergeant’s race is no reason not to discriminate against him.
“Since then, cop supporters are trying to publicly shame us online with low reviews because this particular police visitor was Latino. He broadcasted to his network that he was ’refused service' at a local business and now the rumblings are spreading,” continues Hasta Muerte Coffee’s Instagram post.
“If they do call the police for any need, we’re going to respond professionally and give them the same level of service as anyone else regardless of their position.” said Sgt. Bryan Hubbard, vice president of the Police Officers Association, via SF Gate.