8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (2)
#10729372 at 2020-09-21 06:13:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13732: MOP Edition
>>10729369
Resignations in the news 9/15/2020 thru 9/20/2020 - part 2
Eutelsat Communications: Resignation of Yohann Leroy from his Mandate as of Deputy Chief Executive Officer
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200915005536/en/Eutelsat-Communications-Resignation-of-Yohann-Leroy-from-his-Mandate-as-of-Deputy-Chief-Executive-Officer
Lee County judge resigns after four decades in support of racial injustice movement
https://www.winknews.com/2020/09/15/lee-county-judge-resigns-after-four-decades-amid-racial-injustice-movement/
Miami Police Chief Jorge Colina Tells City Leaders He's Retiring In January 2021
https://miami.cbslocal.com/2020/09/16/miami-police-chief-jorge-colina-retiring-january/
Lithonia Democratic lawmaker resigns from Georgia House
https://www.ajc.com/politics/lithonia-democratic-lawmaker-resigns-from-georgia-house/P734SRN3BBDNDJHFYWZYICXBEM/
Georgia State University President to Step Down
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/georgia/articles/2020-09-15/georgia-state-university-president-to-step-down
Tempe Police Chief Sylvia Moir to resign; will leave role on Oct. 25
https://www.abc15.com/news/region-southeast-valley/tempe/tempe-police-chief-Sylvia-Moir-to-resign-will-leave-role-on-oct-25
Grewal: Dr. John Krouse stepping down as dean of UTRGV School of Medicine
https://riograndeguardian.com/grewal-dr-john-krouse-stepping-down-as-dean-of-utrgv-school-of-medicine/
Tim Fournier, New Hope native and police chief, retiring after 34 years
https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_post/community/tim-fournier-new-hope-native-and-police-chief-retiring-after-34-years/article_d00b0758-f78b-11ea-9983-6f940a2e2f49.html
Ontario's Michael Lorenz Promoted to Police Chief; Succeeds Retiring Chief Derek Williams
https://www.ontarioca.gov/press_releases/ontarios-michael-lorenz-promoted-police-chief-succeeds-retiring-chief-derek-williams
Retiring board member recognized
https://www.woodwardnews.net/news/retiring-board-member-recognized/article_b3bc4c66-f7b2-11ea-8e15-5be6f542f50f.html
Gline stepping down
https://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/247764/gline-stepping
Genesee County health chief retiring, prompting national search for successor
https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2020/09/genesee-county-health-chief-retiring-prompting-national-search-for-successor.html
Public Works Director Tim LaPorte retiring; Chad Bieren appointed Interim Public Works Director
https://www.ilovekent.net/2020/09/17/public-works-director-tim-laporte-is-retiring-chad-bieren-appointed-as-interim-public-works-director/
Dean of students Shane Williamson to step down
https://lindenlink.com/172838/news/dean-of-students-shane-williamson-to-step-down/
Chatfield School Board member resigns
https://fillmorecountyjournal.com/chatfield-school-board-member-resigns/
Fairborn board member resigns amid investigation into her husband
https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/fairborn-school-board-member-resigns-after-investigation-into-her-husband/J565KQRFYNDX5OBQ3VF6RV34AU/
JeffCo Public Health Director retiring after 30 years of service
https://www.9news.com/article/news/health/jeffco-public-health-executive-directors-retires/73-1a60fb8f-5f95-4a3e-939a-e8c66cb040f5
Brewery Bhavana owners step down, announce new CEO as restaurant tries to weather scandal
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/business/article245821240.html
Eileen Banisch Resigns from RTC After Social Media Controversy
https://www.zip06.com/news/20200915/eileen-banisch-resigns-from-rtc-after-social-media-controversy
Whitbread's Non-Executive Director Deanna Oppenheimer to step from the Board
https://www.directorstalkinterviews.com/whitbreads-non-executive-director-deanna-oppenheimer-to-step-from-the-board/412859339
Lewis County Judge Executive Todd Ruckel will be stepping down from his position to serve as the Executive Director of the Kentucky County Judge/Executive Association (KCJEA).
http://www.lewiscountyherald.com/todd-ruckel-accepts-position-as-statewide-executive-director
#6939077 at 2019-07-07 05:57:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8877: Back to the EQ analysis! Edition
Starbucks apologizes to police 'made to feel unwelcome and disrespected' after barista tells them to leave Arizona store
Six police officers on the Fourth of July were urged to vacate a Starbucks at Scottsdale Road in Tempe by an employee because a customer "did not feel safe," according to several news outlets and an account by the local police association.
In a series of subsequent tweets, the TOA said a Starbucks Corp employee, "asked the officers to move out of the customer's line of sight or to leave," and explained the incident thusly:
1/4 A statement from the TOA on The July 4th incident and Starbucks' treatment of police officers:
Yesterday, on Independence Day, six Tempe police officers stopped by the Starbucks at Scottsdale Road and McKellips for coffee. The officers paid for their drinks…
- Tempe Officers Association (@ToaAz) July 6, 2019
2/4 and stood together having a cup of coffee before their long 4th of July shift. They were approached by a barista, who knew one of the officers by name, because he is a regular at that location. The barista said that a customer "did not feel safe" because of the police…
- Tempe Officers Association (@ToaAz) July 6, 2019
3/4 ..presence. The barista asked the officers to move out of the customer's line of sight or to leave.
Disappointed, the officers did in fact leave.
This treatment of public safety workers could not be more disheartening. While the barista was polite, making such a request..
- Tempe Officers Association (@ToaAz) July 6, 2019
4/4.. at all was offensive. Unfortunately, such treatment has become all too common in 2019.
We know this is not a national policy at Starbucks Corporate and we look forward to working collaboratively with them on this important dialogue.
- Tempe Officers Association (@ToaAz) July 6, 2019
A Starbucks spokesman referred MarketWatch to a letter of apology from Rossann Williams, executive vice president of U.S. retail Starbucks Coffee Company dated Saturday, which was addressed to Tempe Chief of Police Sylvia Moir: "On behalf of Starbucks, I want to sincerely apologize to you all for the experience that six of your officers had in our store on July 4," the letter starts.
Here's the full contents of the apology which also appears on a Starbucks news blog:
Dear Chief Moir and the entire Tempe Police Department,
Thank you, Chief Moir, for the conversation today. On behalf of Starbucks, I want to sincerely apologize to you all for the experience that six of your officers had in our store on July 4.
When those officers entered the store and a customer raised a concern over their presence, they should have been welcomed and treated with dignity and the utmost respect by our partners (employees). Instead, they were made to feel unwelcome and disrespected, which is completely unacceptable.
At Starbucks, we have deep appreciation for your department and the officers who serve the Tempe community. Our partners rely on your service and welcome your presence, which keeps our stores and the community a safe and welcoming place.
Our strong relationship with the Tempe Police Department has provided us the opportunity to host several "Coffee with a Cop" events in area stores, which bring residents and police together to discuss relevant issues and find common ground. We look forward to continuing to strengthen our relationship with you, and we agree that the experience of your officers requires an important dialogue - one that we are committed to being part of.
What occurred in our store on July 4 is never the experience your officers or any customer should have, and at Starbucks, we are already taking the necessary steps to ensure this doesn't happen again in the future.
I will be in Tempe this evening and welcome the opportunity to meet with any of you in person to address concerns or questions.
_______
The episode comes more than a year after Starbucks's shut down some 8,000 stores to conduct antibias training. The closures were prompted at least partly by a viral video of two black men, Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson, being handcuffed and removed by at least six police officers from a Philadelphia Starbucks. The men said they were waiting for a business associate and were in their right to remain at the coffee vendor.
Here's one tweet supporting the officers:
Shame on you @Starbucks and God Bless our men and women Police Officers!🇺🇸 #BoycottStarbucks #DumpStarbucks pic.twitter.com/3zFsGrH3Xu
- Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) July 7, 2019
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/dumpstarbucks-goes-viral-after-starbucks-barista-tells-police-to-leave-store-because-a-customer-did-not-feel-safe-2019-07-06