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Turd Fergusen

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Starbucks fired a barista who was toiling to pay for paramedic school after he helped subdue two robbers who pistol-whipped him.

Michael Harrison, 20, told The Post he was manning the drive-thru last month when two masked men entered his downtown St. Louis location around noon and told everyone to get on the ground.

With one of the invaders waving what appeared to be a gun, the roughly ten employees and one customer present got on their stomachs in terror.

Many of them, the aspiring EMT said, were crying in fear.

Harrison said he cooperated with the robbers’ demands and tried to open the register, but did not have the managerial credentials to access the cash.

He asked his supervisor to get off the ground to open the till, but the frozen manager declined to do so.

As one of the men rifled through pockets, his alleged accomplice, Joshua Noe, clobbered Harrison in the back of the head with the gun.

“At that point I thought he was going to shoot me,” the barista told The Post.

One of Harrison’s co-workers noticed a portion of the weapon broke off and he sensed a chance the gun was fake.

Devin Jones-Ransom then began brawling with the assailants, with Harrison coming to his aid.

The melee spilled outside, and a bystander from a nearby store jumped in to help the battling baristas

When the fracas ended, Noe was immobilized on the ground while accomplice Marquise Porter-Doyle fled the scene.

Arriving officers collared Porter-Doyle nearby and arrested Noe at the scene.

The impressed cops thanked Harrison and Jones-Ransom for their courage and placed the two suspects in their cruisers.

The baristas were then placed on paid leave for two weeks as Starbucks officials investigated the incident.
The two young men were lauded in local media for their heroism, and both looked forward to returning to work.

“But I got a call a few weeks later,” Harrison said. “Once the media died down. They told me they were terminating me. I was surprised. I was distraught. I was confused.”

The company told Harrison and his co-worker they had violated company policy, but were not specific, said Harrison’s attorney Ryan Krupp.

“We were deeply disturbed to learn of this frightening incident,” a Starbucks spokesperson told The Post. “Partner safety is at the core of how we operate in our stores, and we are so grateful that our partners and customers did not come to greater harm in this situation.

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This is on the manager for not opening the register. Every place I've worked, company policy is to cooperate and not fight. Yes, the fake gun was dumb. But, this dude was told, I'm sure, don't fight with robbers or you'll be fired for violating company policy. He just wanted to feel like a hero. Mission accomplished. I mean, barista jobs aren't hard to come by, losing one to become semi famous for a while is likely worth it to some people.
 
They want us to be a bunch of pussified cucks! They literally want to beat the fighting spirit out of people. Why do you think stuff like bullying and violent assault and robberies are out of hand? If more people fought back, then there would be less of this! Fuck Starbucks and all the other corporate overlords who are turning hardworking people into sitting ducks.
 
The one who didn't open the register should have been fired too, as he didn't do what he was supposed to do which is give them all they want and kiss their ass as they walk out the door. I can see where the guy who couldn't get the register open thought he was about to be shot because it looked as if he was not cooperating. At that point, when Stupid broke his gun pistol whipping the poor guy, all bets are off, he had to defend himself and the others. Maybe he deserved to be fired, maybe not, but they need to fire all of them that didn't tow the company line, not just some of them.
 
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