
The incident occurred at a Queens Walgreens.
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A Queens man claims a Walgreens clerk with orange and purple hair referred to as 911 on him as a result of he mentioned her hairdo made her appear like Bozo the Clown.
Michael Howard was sitting within the picture space of the Oakland Gardens pharmacy when, he mentioned, employee Rosetta Hardy walked towards him “in a approach that made [him] consider that she wished him to touch upon her hairdo,” in response to a Manhattan Supreme Courtroom submitting.
So he piped up, evaluating her to the famed clown.
She referred to as 911, claiming he’d harassed her, he charged in courtroom papers. The NYPD responded however made no arrests, Howard mentioned.
Howard had been coming into the Walgreens since 2018, and infrequently had outbursts as a result of “he was not in his proper thoughts,” Hardy informed The Put up, including that her hair was “shiny gold” on the time of the incident.
Throughout an earlier incident, she mentioned, he had entered the shop and screamed at her, allegedly calling her silly and saying that her grandmother was going to die.
“He was infatuated with me and inflicting issues within the retailer,” she alleged.
At a while after Howard made the clown remark, the Walgreens supervisor banned him from the shop, Hardy mentioned. A retailer supervisor refused to remark.
Howard filed a Freedom of Data Legislation request to get a replica of the 911 name, which the NYPD denied. He now desires a decide to drive the police handy it over.
Howard declined to remark via his lawyer Eric Rothstein.
“Whether or not searching for a 911 name a couple of Bozo The Clown remark, governmental contracts, experiences, or another company file, anybody has the appropriate to have a decide resolve whether or not the federal government wrongfully denied their FOIL request,” Rothstein mentioned.
A NYPD spokesperson didn't reply to a message.

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