Starbucks Baristas Say Las Vegas Shooter Always Verbally Abused Girlfriend

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*Shooter’s name purposely omitted. Because f*ck that guy.*

As details emerge about the Las Vegas shooter, it may or may not be surprising that he appeared to be verbally abusive to his girlfriend, according to Los Angeles Times.

Starbucks baristas inside Virgin River Casino in Mesquite, Nevada, said the gunman and his significant other, Marilou Danley, frequented the coffee shop.

The Starbucks’ supervisor said the couple were regulars, and would even order the same thing; the scumbag ordered a Venti Mocha Cappuccino, while his girlfriend ordered a Grande Caramel Macchiato.

A notable instance barista Esperanza Mendoza spoke about, was when Danley asked her piece of shit boyfriend to use his casino card to buy the coffee, but he refused.

Directly in front of the Starbucks employees, the shooter would reportedly tell Danley, “You don’t need my casino card for this. I’m paying for your drink, just like I’m paying for you.”

Obviously the baristas were mortified when seeing the shooter’s face all over TV, a person they’d see in their store so regularly.

It’s no surprise that this dude was a trash human being, and he didn’t deserve the joy that comes from mocha cappuccinos.

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