Police apologize after removing black man from yogurt shop because staff felt uncomfortable https://t.co/fP7fwGbyHF pic.twitter.com/97NHBQ2gT0
β The Hill (@thehill) November 21, 2018
ββ¦ The apology came weeks after a Nov. 7 incident in which police in Kirkland, a Seattle suburb, were called to a yogurt shop about Byron Ragland, a 31-year-old black man and court-appointed special advocate who was supervising a court-sanctioned outing between a mother and her child at the time, according to The Associated Press.
The owner of the Menchieβs yogurt shop, Ramon Cruz, reportedly called the police about Ragland after his staff reportedly said they were βkind of scared because he looks suspicious,β β¦β