MYNORTHWEST NEWS

UW Tacoma senior buys $1,200 worth of free meals for cops

Jun 9, 2020, 11:18 AM | Updated: 11:25 am

cops, sheriff's office, Pierce County,...

Pierce County Sheriff's Office. (KIRO 7)

(KIRO 7)

A UW Tacoma senior is using his stimulus check to show support for cops — and for a small business during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kendrick Allan, 21, was dismayed when he saw messages of hate directed toward police officers during the past week’s protests. While he agrees with the message of the protesters, he does not feel that all police officers deserve to be painted with one negative brush.

“I understand the protest — I’m mad about George Floyd’s death as well. But the signs that say, ‘All cops bad, kill all cops,’ and things like that — it’s just ridiculous,” Allan said. “Most cops out there are good, they’re good people, they’re risking their lives.”

Allan, who is a math major, decided to take action to show his appreciation for all of the moral and upstanding people who put on the law enforcement uniform every day.

Seattle issues 30-day ban on tear gas at protests

“I wanted to show cops that there are people in the community who still support what they do — especially people from my generation,” he said.

So Allan used his stimulus check to buy $1,200 worth of meals for cops in advance at Cattin’s Family Dining in downtown Puyallup. Any law enforcement officer who gets a meal there in uniform or showing a badge is to have their food paid for out of that money, until it runs out.

Besides showing support for cops, the gesture was meant to support small businesses as they struggle to make ends meet during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I wanted to use that check for what it was for — to stimulate the economy,” Allan said. “I wanted to help a small business. So if cops can go there and get free food, it’ll help a local restaurant as well.”

Allan encourages police officers from anywhere in the region to go to Cattin’s, show their uniform or badge, and have a free breakfast, lunch, or dinner on him.

MyNorthwest News

Photo: Lund Hill solar farm in Klickitat County, Washington, the state’s largest photovoltaic pla...

Julia Dallas

Washington receives over $150M to implement solar, lower energy costs

On Monday, The EPA announced Washington has been selected to get $156M to develop long-lasting solar programs for low-income communities.

11 hours ago

Image: Buddy Booth is seen as a young adult. Episodes of Season 2 of The Letter from KSL Podcasts a...

Amy Donaldson - executive producer, KSL Podcasts

The Letter Season 2: Sense of dread precedes second 1982 Millcreek Canyon murder

The second episode of the second season of The Letter, "Ripple Effect," details the second man killed in a 1982 double murder.

12 hours ago

Photo: West Seattle High School students held a pro-Palestinian protest....

James Lynch

Western Washington students walk out against Israel-Hamas war

Around 100 West Seattle High School students joined other groups across the nation in protesting against the Israel-Hamas war.

15 hours ago

Boeing production floor...

Heather Bosch

Boeing engineers allege retaliation over safety concerns

Two Boeing engineers have alleged retaliation by the company’s management after they insisted on a re-evaluation of work on the 787 and 777.

15 hours ago

Paxton...

JAMIE STENGLE, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Seattle Children’s Hospital won’t turn over gender-affirming care records in lawsuit

The Texas Attorney General is dropping a request for Seattle Children's Hospital to hand over records regarding gender-affirming treatment.

16 hours ago

Red Cross...

Bill Kaczaraba

South King Fire offering free smoke alarm installation for Federal Way residents

The American Red Cross is set to host a home fire safety event, Sound the Alarm, on Saturday, April 27, 2024.

18 hours ago

UW Tacoma senior buys $1,200 worth of free meals for cops