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Gay Man Beaten by Shake Shack Employees for Kissing Partner

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NBC Washington News 4 that the dispute started inside. He had gone to the Shake Shack at the corner of 18th and Jefferson Streets NW with his partner and a few friends.

They had ordered food but grew impatient as their wait time began to exceed 45 minutes.When he asked where their food was, an employee responded in an “aggressive” way.

His partner pulled him aside to try and defuse the situation.“And then he kissed me, and then another worker came up and said, ‘Hey, you guys can’t do that here,'” Dingus told News4.

A worker then escorted Dingus’s partner out of Shake Shack and began confronting him aggressively, backed up against an outside wall.

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