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Breaking news from The Patriot Brief Over the past few years, the left-wing created a culture of hos

Breaking news from The Patriot Brief [Logo] July 7, 2019 Trending News: [Sanders Defends Being a Radical Socialist After Criticism from Biden]( [[Sponsored] Liberals Really HATE this Pro-Gun Everyday Carry Collectible]( [Health Insurance Expert Warns Against “Free” Care for Illegals]( [Sanctuary City for Gun Owners May Emerge in California]( [Starbucks Throws Police Officers off Their Premises]( Over the past few years, the left-wing created a culture of hostility towards police officers and other members of law enforcement. Americans have witnessed this as various progressives took to the streets in protest and baselessly accused police officers of harboring racial prejudice. It’s also worth noting that many protesters have called for the deaths of law enforcement officers and attacked police in the streets. Sadly, the anti-police culture remains alive and well to this very day. On Independence Day, five police officers were requested by a barista to leave a Starbucks based in Tempe, Arizona, according to Fox News. Apparently, a customer complained about the presence of the officers, claiming that the officers in the coffee shop made the customer feel unsafe. Both the names of the barista and the customer who complained have not been released to the public. A Closer Look at the Incident Which Transpired... [Read the full story]( SPONSORED MESSAGE [Where should we send your free TRUMP 2020 hat?]( The Patriot Brief, 40 S 7th St, 55402, Minneapolis, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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