Outback Steakhouse apologizes after uniformed officer told to leave ‘gun-free zone’
Bloomin’ Brands Inc., the parent company of Outback Streakhouse, has apologized to a uniformed officer who was told to leave its “gun-free zone.” Andrew Ward of the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency was eating with his wife in Cleveland, Tennessee, last Friday when an Outback Steakhouse manager approached. A customer who claimed to be “scared for her…
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