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2 Las Vegas police officers denied service at local bar and restaurant

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Two uniformed police officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department were denied service Thursday night at The Lodge at Cactus near Cactus Avenue and Southern Highlands Parkway.

A post about the incident has received a lot of attention on social media.


The graveyard police officers had gone into the restaurant for food and the bartender reportedly told them that the restaurant did not serve "you guys" anymore.

The police union sent its membership a letter earlier today that called the incident disgusting and offensive.

There was an incident and The Lodge has since apologized.

The director of operations for The Lodge says they welcome all first responders and have been serving them for 30 years.

The union says that it accepts the apology and believes it was an isolated incident involving one employee.

LVMPD also sent the following statement to the media:

An incident occurred on February 13, 2020 where two on-duty LVMPD officers were refused service at The Lodge bar/restaurant when they stopped for lunch. While we consider this behavior unacceptable, we firmly believe that the refusal was an employee acting solely on his own, and it does not represent the viewpoint of the establishment. According to management at The Lodge it welcomes law enforcement at its business. The involved employee has now been suspended from work. The LVMPD has worked hard establishing relationships with its’ business partners in the community and the presence of officers is welcomed by business owners.