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Man yells racial slurs at Pizza Hut employees Federal Way Police Blotter

Federal Way, WALocal News

On January 29, 2025, Federal Way police logged an incident involving a man who shouted racial slurs at Pizza Hut employees. The disturbance occurred around 2 p. m. in the 35000 block of 21st Ave. SW, leading to the customer's trespass from the premises.

While he did not make direct threats, an employee noted past encounters where the man was believed to be armed. This incident sheds light on the ongoing challenges of racial discrimination and social unrest within communities. Additionally, the police report from that day documented various other incidents, including a vehicle theft and a student who reported cocaine possession. Such occurrences indicate a troubling pattern of crime in the area, raising questions about community safety and law enforcement response. The article emphasizes the importance of addressing these social issues and fostering a safer environment for all residents.

Overall, the incident serves as a reminder of the need for vigilance against hate and discrimination in public spaces.

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