A
police officer is suing a delicatessen and its cook, who admitted
stuffing body hair into the officer’s bagel sandwich in revenge for a
traffic arrest. The lawsuit filed by officer Jeremy Merck of the
Evesham, New Jersey, Police Department seeks unspecified damages from
Good Foods to Go in Marlton, New Jersey, and its cook, Ryan Burke, for
an incident that occurred in February 2010. Merck ordered an egg, cheese
and turkey bagel and after eating part of it, he found it “was
adulterated with pubic, chest or other human hair,” the lawsuit said.
Merck sought medical help and was checked for communicable diseases at a
hospital. None was detected. Burke, who served Merck the sandwich, was
later charged with aggravated assault, retaliation against a public
servant and food tampering. He ultimately served 15 days in jail.
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