Shocking moment six cops ARREST two black men in a Starbucks because they didn't order anything and wanted to use the bathroom

  • Two black men were arrested in a Philadelphia Starbucks on Thursday
  • The two tried to use the restroom without ordering anything and were subsequently asked to leave 
  • When they refused, police arrived to arrest them
  • A video of the arrest has gone viral and displays six officers handcuffing the duo
  • Commissioner Richard Ross said officers asked the duo to leave three times
  • They were arrested after they refused and later released from custody at 2am 
  • He added: 'These officers did absolutely nothing wrong' 
  • Starbucks did not want to prosecute and issued a public apology

Two black men were arrested after they tried to use the bathroom in a Philadelphia Starbucks without ordering anything as they waited for a friend.

The display of police force on Thursday shocked the coffee shop customers who defended the arrested pair saying 'they didn't do anything'.

The moment was caught on a video by a customer at the 18th and Spruce Street Starbucks.

The video clip displays the arrest of the two men by a team of six police officers
The men were later released from custody the following day at 2am

The video clip displays the arrest of the two men by a team of six police officers 

Outraged: Angry customers protested the arrest saying 'they weren't doing anything'

Outraged: Angry customers protested the arrest saying 'they weren't doing anything'

The two men were taken to the police district where they were later released at 2am after Starbucks said they would not prosecute

The two men were taken to the police district where they were later released at 2am after Starbucks said they would not prosecute

The clip sees six officers circle around the two men who were sitting on a couch at the back of the Starbucks. The officers are seen putting them in handcuffs. The two young men say nothing as they are escorted out.

The video has garnered 3.2million views.

Outraged customers watching the arrest unfold talked back to police demanding to know what the arrest was for. 

'This is ridiculous' one man says. 'What did they get called for because there were two black guys sitting here meeting. Well what did they do? Someone tell me what they did.'

'They didn't do anything I saw the entire thing,' another echoes. 

Customer Melissa DePino who taped the arrest took to Twitter to speak out on the incident.

'The police were called because these men hadn’t ordered anything. They were waiting for a friend to show up, who did as they were taken out in handcuffs for doing nothing. All the other white ppl are wondering why it’s never happened to us when we do the same thing (sic),' she said.

Philadelphia Police announced they were launching an investigation in the arrest.

'We are aware of an incident that occurred on 4-12-18 at the Starbucks Café at 18th and Spruce. The entire incident, including the actions of the responding officers, is under internal investigation. Once we gather all the facts, we will comment further,' the police said in a statement. 

DePino reported that the pair was released at 2am Saturday morning.

The DA's office did not pursue charges due to lack of evidence that a crime was committed, according to ABC11

'Philly DA's Office declined to arraign, and both men were released from the 9th at approximately 2am,' DePino said on Twitter.  

Two black men were arrested in a Philadelphia Starbucks on Thursday after they refused to leave the cafe and tried to use the bathroom without ordering anything. Outraged customer Melissa DePino posted a viral video of the arrest on Twitter, pictured above

Two black men were arrested in a Philadelphia Starbucks on Thursday after they refused to leave the cafe and tried to use the bathroom without ordering anything. Outraged customer Melissa DePino posted a viral video of the arrest on Twitter, pictured above

The popular coffee chain issued a statement after the arrest quickly went viral online

The popular coffee chain issued a statement after the arrest quickly went viral online

On Saturday the chain issued this apology saying they 'are disappointed this led to an arrest'

On Saturday the chain issued this apology saying they 'are disappointed this led to an arrest'

'They were real estate brokers and were at Starbucks to meet their family friend. That’s all I have for now,' she added.  

'Ever since I posted this, I’ve had white strangers AND friends say "there must be something more to this story." That assumption is a big part of the problem. It does happen. All the time. Just not to you and me. Believe it and speak up,' DePino said.

She also posted an image of two locals protesting the coffee shop with a sign that read: 'Be black in this Starbucks = Get arrested #BLM'.  

At first Starbucks released a statement on Friday saying: 'We're aware of the incident on Thursday in a Philadelphia store with 2 guests and law enforcement, resulting in their removal. We're reviewing the incident with our partners, law enforcement and customers to determine what took place and led to this unfortunate result.'

They issued a second statement Saturday.  

'We apologize to the two individuals and our customers and are disappointed this led to an arrest. We take these matters seriously and clearly have more work to do when it comes to how we handle incidents in our stores. We are reviewing out policies and will continue to engage with the community and the police department to try to ensure these types of situations never happen in any of our stores,' the statement said. 

On Saturday Commissioner Richard Ross released a statement on the incident on Facebook live. 

'At about 4:40 police received a 911 call for a disturbance and trespass. When the police arrived they were met by Starbucks employees who said that two males were trespassing and had refused to leave the establishment,' he said.

Customer DePino vented about the arrest on Twitter pointing to the role of race in the arrest

She also gave updates on the two men who were reportedly at the cafe to meet a friend

She also gave updates on the two men who were reportedly at the cafe to meet a friend

Protest: Two locals were seen protesting the arrest outside of the cafe with a sign that said 'Be black in this Starbucks = Get Arrested'

Protest: Two locals were seen protesting the arrest outside of the cafe with a sign that said 'Be black in this Starbucks = Get Arrested'

Commissioner Richard Ross gave a lengthy statement Saturday to detail the arrest and stress that 'These officers did absolutely nothing wrong'

'According to employees they had seen the two males come in, they sat down, and after being seated they decided they needed to use the restroom. Starbucks said that according to the company policy they do not allow nonpaying members or nonpaying people to come in and use the restroom. And so they then asked these two males to leave. These two males refused to leave and the police were called,' he added.

He revealed that the officers on the scene called the Starbucks supervisor first to 'avoid the situation from getting out of hand'.

The officers then asked the males on three different occasions 'politely to leave the location because they were asked to leave by employees because they were trespassing'.

The men refused to budge.

Ross revealed that there was alleged rhetoric from the males saying 'you don't know what you're doing. You're only $45,000 a year employee'. 

He stressed that the males were not harmed in the arrest and taken to the police district. 

It was there that officers processing paperwork learned that Starbucks was no longer interested in prosecuting. The two men were then released from custody.

'It is important to emphasize and underscore that these officers had legal standing to make this arrest. It is important for me to say that in short these officers did absolutely nothing wrong,' he said. 

Ross also acknowledged the racial tension surrounding the incident.

'I will say that as an African American male I am very aware of implicit bias. We are committed to fair and unbiased policing and anything less than that will not be tolerated in this department,' he said.   

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