McIntosh County Sheriff's Officer Stacy Talbert tells NBC News that she recorded herself in a Facebook Live video that has since gone viral, not out of fear but to share her frustration.
A sheriff's officer who complained about her drive-thru fast-food order — captured in a viral video that has drawn ire and sympathy from social media users — said many people have missed the point she was trying to get across.
The video immediately became an example of the nation's sharp divisions in opinions about police officers. Conservatives said they were appalled that Talbert was deliberately mistreated by restaurant workers, while police critics said she was being overdramatic and acting entitled about a delay in getting a fast-food meal.
In the video, Talbert, who lives in downtown Savannah, said she visited a McDonald's restaurant in Richmond Hill on her way home from work.
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