CVS Forced to Apologize After Store Managers Call Police on Black Women Over a Coupon
Monday, July 16, 2018
CVS, the Woonsocket-based, pharmacy retailer has issued an apology to a Chicago customer after store managers called the police after a dispute over a coupon.
The incident took place in a Chicago store. One of the managers involved is Morry Matson who is running for Chicago City Council and was a state delegate for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign -- according to the Chicago Tribune.
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