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Trump supporters locked out of Bojangles' restaurant following president's rally
Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:17 pm
Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:17 pm
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A Bojangles' restaurant locked out supporters of President Donald Trump after his rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, Monday night — and the manager who made the decision is out of a job.
The Monroe Road restaurant in question is a 10-minute walk from the venue where Trump spoke to more than 10,000 people, the Charlotte Observer reported, adding that the rally was full, and attendees without seats watched it on a big screen in the parking lot.
Afterward, rally attendee Michael Furick posted to Facebook that he and other Trump supporters were locked out of the restaurant.
"Bojangles locked the doors to the Trump rally last night and denied service," Furick wrote. "Ironic because the rally was at Bojangles arena. @bojangles this is pretty distasteful. I walk up to the door and people are gathered around and stated they would not serve Trump supporters."
Among Furick's photos accompanying his post is one of a restaurant employee making a "stop" gesture with his hand to those outside. The Observer said Furick acknowledged the employee was gesturing back to him because he'd raised his middle finger after being locked out.
Another photo shows other people standing outside the restaurant with some holding Trump signs from the rally, the paper said. Furick told the Observer at least two dozen other people previously stood outside the restaurant before he took the photo, and they also were denied food.
Later, the shift manager who made the call to lock the doors called his manager, who showed up and unlocked the doors, allowing everyone to purchase food, the Observer said.
Now some Trump supporters said they'll boycott the chicken restaurant chain after being refused service even though they arrived nearly an hour before closing time, the paper added.
Bojangles' noted on Facebook in regard to the "unfortunate incident" that the manager "made a bad decision to close the dining room. We apologize. That manager is no longer employed by Bojangles'."
Brian Little, head of Bojangles' communications, told the Observer in an interview Tuesday that the restaurant was likely overwhelmed with customers following Trump's rally.
"We apologize for anyone who felt they were treated in a way that was disrespectful," Little told the paper, which added that he didn't confirm if those locked out of the restaurant were given any explanation for its sudden closure.
"This is not in line with who we are as a business. We serve everyone who wants to purchase one of our [items]," he told the Observer, noting that the "young shift manager" on duty was wrong to lock the doors despite feeling overwhelmed and overreacted.
"He didn't know what to do," Little told the Observer. "He just closed the restaurant."
"If you don't want me there, you're not going to offend me," Furick told WCNC-TV after the incident. "It's not like 'Bojangles', you broke me.' You're not gonna break me, you know what I'm saying? I'm not Kathy Griffin. You know what I mean? You ain't gonna break me."
He added to the station that "it's not all about the Bojangles'. It's about every company and corporation that sits there and tries to tell us what we need to say, what we need to wear. You're not gonna serve us? Yeah, you are. Or you're gonna get rolled over."
Furick also told WCNC that he won't speculate about the political views of the Bojangles' manager who locked out him and other Trump supporters, but he may be visiting other fast-food restaurants in the future.
The station added that since Monday another post hit social media accusing a Bojangles' on Rocky River Road of displaying a sign that said, "No one allowed in store wearing Trump hats or shirts. You will be asked to leave."
But Bojangles' said the sign wasn't posted by an employee.
"That sign was posted by a customer not a Bojangles' employee," the spokesperson for the restaurant told WCNC. "As soon as it was discovered it was removed. Again, that sign was not put up by a Bojangles' employee. Bojangles' welcomes ALL customers."

A Bojangles' restaurant locked out supporters of President Donald Trump after his rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, Monday night — and the manager who made the decision is out of a job.
The Monroe Road restaurant in question is a 10-minute walk from the venue where Trump spoke to more than 10,000 people, the Charlotte Observer reported, adding that the rally was full, and attendees without seats watched it on a big screen in the parking lot.
Afterward, rally attendee Michael Furick posted to Facebook that he and other Trump supporters were locked out of the restaurant.
"Bojangles locked the doors to the Trump rally last night and denied service," Furick wrote. "Ironic because the rally was at Bojangles arena. @bojangles this is pretty distasteful. I walk up to the door and people are gathered around and stated they would not serve Trump supporters."
Among Furick's photos accompanying his post is one of a restaurant employee making a "stop" gesture with his hand to those outside. The Observer said Furick acknowledged the employee was gesturing back to him because he'd raised his middle finger after being locked out.
Another photo shows other people standing outside the restaurant with some holding Trump signs from the rally, the paper said. Furick told the Observer at least two dozen other people previously stood outside the restaurant before he took the photo, and they also were denied food.
Later, the shift manager who made the call to lock the doors called his manager, who showed up and unlocked the doors, allowing everyone to purchase food, the Observer said.
Now some Trump supporters said they'll boycott the chicken restaurant chain after being refused service even though they arrived nearly an hour before closing time, the paper added.
Bojangles' noted on Facebook in regard to the "unfortunate incident" that the manager "made a bad decision to close the dining room. We apologize. That manager is no longer employed by Bojangles'."
Brian Little, head of Bojangles' communications, told the Observer in an interview Tuesday that the restaurant was likely overwhelmed with customers following Trump's rally.
"We apologize for anyone who felt they were treated in a way that was disrespectful," Little told the paper, which added that he didn't confirm if those locked out of the restaurant were given any explanation for its sudden closure.
"This is not in line with who we are as a business. We serve everyone who wants to purchase one of our [items]," he told the Observer, noting that the "young shift manager" on duty was wrong to lock the doors despite feeling overwhelmed and overreacted.
"He didn't know what to do," Little told the Observer. "He just closed the restaurant."
"If you don't want me there, you're not going to offend me," Furick told WCNC-TV after the incident. "It's not like 'Bojangles', you broke me.' You're not gonna break me, you know what I'm saying? I'm not Kathy Griffin. You know what I mean? You ain't gonna break me."
He added to the station that "it's not all about the Bojangles'. It's about every company and corporation that sits there and tries to tell us what we need to say, what we need to wear. You're not gonna serve us? Yeah, you are. Or you're gonna get rolled over."
Furick also told WCNC that he won't speculate about the political views of the Bojangles' manager who locked out him and other Trump supporters, but he may be visiting other fast-food restaurants in the future.
The station added that since Monday another post hit social media accusing a Bojangles' on Rocky River Road of displaying a sign that said, "No one allowed in store wearing Trump hats or shirts. You will be asked to leave."
But Bojangles' said the sign wasn't posted by an employee.
"That sign was posted by a customer not a Bojangles' employee," the spokesperson for the restaurant told WCNC. "As soon as it was discovered it was removed. Again, that sign was not put up by a Bojangles' employee. Bojangles' welcomes ALL customers."

Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:22 pm to Crimson Wraith
If this non-employee were caught on tape doing it, the company could probably blame them for the PR woes and any lost business caused by this frickery.
I have a feeling, however, that it was an employee and they just don’t want to admit it.
I have a feeling, however, that it was an employee and they just don’t want to admit it.
Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:23 pm to Crimson Wraith
Another "anecdotal" incident that tells you everything you need to know about what will happen once these petty Filth are in control of our government again.
I'm tell you folks, the Filth want you gone. Period. You are here to be fleeced of your wealth, then disposed of.
You have NO IDEA how much the left hates you and your families.
I'm tell you folks, the Filth want you gone. Period. You are here to be fleeced of your wealth, then disposed of.
You have NO IDEA how much the left hates you and your families.
Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:24 pm to Crimson Wraith
Bojangles' smoked sausage biscuits are the truth.
Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:27 pm to EZE Tiger Fan
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He added to the station that "it's not all about the Bojangles'. It's about every company and corporation that sits there and tries to tell us what we need to say, what we need to wear. You're not gonna serve us? Yeah, you are. Or you're gonna get rolled over."
I’m sure after this he had to get right back to his bakery to make that gay wedding cake huh?
Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:27 pm to Saint Alfonzo
Never seen it at another one, but a Bojangles in Biloxi had a buffet years ago.
Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:41 pm to teke184
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non-employee
Because I always have to foresight to type up and laser print a sign to take with me to a restaurant...carry with it the requisite tape to affix it to the door, and tote it around in a manner not requiring my to fold it.
Gotta call BS know this
Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:49 pm to Crimson Wraith
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Now some Trump supporters said they'll boycott the chicken restaurant chain after being refused service
This is dumb. The manager who did this was fired, so Bojangles handled it properly. This boycott culture is going to far in this case
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even though they arrived nearly an hour before closing time, the paper added.
But this part has absolutely zero relevance to the story. Yet another example of a shill "journalist" editorializing rather than reporting the facts.
Posted on 3/5/20 at 3:06 pm to Crimson Wraith
Charlotte is a cesspoll of prog democratsbut until bojangles apologizes bigly beyond firing the manager I won't eat there.
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