Couple In Queue Got A Teen Cashier Suspended And Asked For Him To Get Fired After He Bought Dessert For A Cop At Mall

Nov 27, 2018 by apost team

One day during a typical shift at a cookie shop in the Katy Mills Mall in Texas, a teenager decided to buy a treat for a police officer who works in the mall. The reaction of the couple next in line is truly disheartening.

Zach Randolph is an 18-year-old working at the cookie shop. On this day, a police officer who works at the mall stopped by the shop to grab a cheesecake brownie.

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The teenager decided to buy the officer's brownie out of his own pocket, as a simple gesture for the officer's work at the mall and in the larger community. It was a $2.75 gesture of thanks.

The officer was grateful for Zack's gesture, took the brownie, and went off to enjoy the treat.

What happened next is the part of this story that is truly unfortunate. A couple was in line behind the officer came up to the counter and asked Zack to give them a free dessert as well. The teenager politely told the couple that he would not do that. That is when the couple started verbally attacking the teen.

The man and woman became extremely heated, calling Zack a racist, and threatening him. To get away from the situation, the teenager went to the back room of the shop.

When they left, Zack hoed that was all that would happen. He never thought buying a baked good for a police officer was going to enrage other customers.

Unfortunately, that was not the only fallout from the couple's outrage. The next day, Zack was told he was being suspended for a week. He would also not be paid for the privilege.

Zack's mom, Tami, was absolutely furious. She posted her outrage on Facebook. The story spread quickly. What happened next? Watch the video to find out.

So, do you think Zack was doing the right thing or not? Let us know your thoughts on this story and let your friends see it for themselves.