Bikini Bean Coffee reacts to the death of a saucy customer
Bikini coffee She released a statement after filming a staff member Nautica Malone Without pants in a car in Tempe, Arizona. TMZ Reports indicate that the video went viral, and Malone later self-harmed. Nautica Malone reportedly died on Saturday, January 11, from an alleged gunshot wound to the head, according to the report. New York Daily News.
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Bikini Bean Coffee speaks out after customer’s death
Binky Beans Coffee shared a message X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, January 14 in response to Nautica Malone’s death. The Java supermarket chain offered prayers to Malone’s family but stressed that protecting its employees remains its top priority.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the individual involved during this difficult time. This was an unfortunate and tragic situation. As a company, the safety of our employees is always our top priority. In this case, an individual chose to commit a crime at one of our locations. We take such incidents very seriously and remain committed to protecting Our team and maintaining a safe and respectful environment thank you for your continued support.”
More information about Nautica Malone and the viral incident at Bikini Beans
Nautica Malone’s death occurred a few days after the incident at Bikini Bean’s Coffee. According to TMZ, Malone arrived at the car without pants, and an employee noticed his lack of clothing while taking his order. The employee then notified the manager when Malone appeared at the window naked from the waist down.
The manager allegedly recorded a video of him at the car window performing a sex act. The video was later shared on social media, sparking accusations of inappropriate behavior against Malone. After the backlash, Malone reportedly drove to Goodyear, Arizona, and committed suicide with a firearm, according to the Maricopa County Medical Examiner. TMZ also reported that on the night of Malone’s death, his family showed up at the coffee shop and confronted the employees. The family claimed that Malone’s suicide was a direct result of the car accident.
Social media interaction
instagram user @Therealafia.b wrote, “No bc why did he feel it was a good idea to do that in the first place?
instagram user @sasha.johnston.735 wrote, ““You won’t blame that lady because she recorded this man exposing himself to the employees.”
While Instagram user @jasii_so_chocolate wrote, “The fact that the company supports the employee is everything!
Then Instagram user @Casamigo.papi wrote, “Even though his actions were completely wrong, calling the police would be a good thing. “Not everything has to go to social media.”
Another Instagram user @lapebbss wrote, “Your defense of a man who walks out without pants is crazy.”
instagram user @lolowiththefro wrote, “You literally can’t drag naked. anywhere. Not even a swingers club.
While another Instagram user @macin.tash wrote, ““Bikinis do not mean sexual assault is welcome.”
Finally, Instagram user @Bolinpretty wrote, “Blaming the café for his actions is not correct. The choices you make today shape your world tomorrow.
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