Page Nav

HIDE

News Update:

latest

Ads Place

Texas waiter faked "we don't tip terrorist" note on receipt, restaurant says

Texas waiter faked "we don't tip terrorist" note on receipt, restaurant says CBSN × ...

Texas waiter faked "we don't tip terrorist" note on receipt, restaurant says

CBSN
×

A waiter at a Texas steakhouse made up the viral story about a customer leaving him a racist note, his employer said Monday. The story gained national attention after Khalil Cavil, a 20-year-old server for Saltgrass Steak House in Odessa, Texas, posted a now-deleted image of the receipt he claimed was left for him on July 14.

On the bill, Khalil's name was circled and the words, "we don't tip terrorist," were written at the top.

Cavil wrote in his post, which was deleted as of Tuesday morning: "I share this because I want people to understand that this racism, and this hatred still exists. Although, this is nothing new, it is still something that will test your faith." Cavil's Facebook page also appears to have been deleted.

Saltgrass originally said it had banned the customer blamed for the m essage. But now, the restaurant's corporate office says it has learned the story was a hoax.

"After further investigation, we have learned that our employee fabricated the entire story," Terry Turney, COO of Saltgrass Steak House, told the Odessa American in a statement. "The customer has been contacted and invited back to our restaurant to dine on us. Racism of any form is intolerable, and we will always act swiftly should it occur in any of our establishments.

"Falsely accusing someone of racism is equaling disturbing," Turney said.

Cavil also admitted to newspaper that he wrote the "we don't tip terrorist" note himself.

"I did write it," Cavil told the Odessa American. "I don't have an explanation. I made a mistake. There is no excuse for what I did."

After sharing his post on Facebook, Cavil had received monetary donations, which he told the newspaper is now being returned.

© 2018 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Community Guidelines & FAQ

Featured in U.S.

  • Trump says he believes U.S. intel, but declines to say Putin lied

    President Trump sat down with "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor after returning from his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin

  • The most dangerous cities in America, ranked

    The U.S. saw a 3.4 percent uptick in violent crime in 2016, though rates remain near historic lows. See which cities fared worst

  • CBS News investigation finds recruiters pay struggling addicts to get high-priced surgery

    The non-FDA approved Naltrexone implant makes it impossible for drug users to feel the effects of opioids

Latest from CBS News

Latest from CBS News

  • "CBSN: On Assignment" ep. 4: Hate Rising; Cyber Soldiers; Deadliest Assignment; Climate Refugees

  • "CBSN: On Assignment" ep. 3: The Nightmare Scenario; Inside Instagram; Disappearing Down's; Risky Business

  • "CBSN: On Assignment" ep. 2: Guns of Chicago; Enemy of the State; Muslims Love Me

  • "CBSN: On Assignment" ep. 1: Children of ISIS; iRobot; Made in America*

Latest from CBS News

  • "I was shocked": Why a Canadian investor was banned from entering U.S.

  • First lady takes "Be Best" campaign to Tennessee

  • Dozens killed as wildfires rage around Greek capital

  • Lawmaker who made racist slurs, vulgar gestures on show won't resign

  • Georgia lawmaker refuses to resign after "Who Is America" appearance

    Play Video
  • Pepperidge Farm recalls more than 3 million packages of Goldfish

    Play Video
  • Nevada could elect first female-majority statehouse

  • Nicaraguan president, protesters remain defiant amid b loodshed

  • Georgia GOP governor's runoff tests loyalty to Trump

  • Nicaraguan president says he won't r esign as protests continue

    Play Video

CBSN Live

watch

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • RSS
  • Newsletters

Popular On CBS News

  • 01

    "I was shocked": Why a Canadian investor was banned from entering U.S.

  • 02

    First lady takes "Be Best" campaign to Tennessee

  • 03

    Dozens killed as wildfires rage around Greek capital

  • 04

    Lawmaker who made racist slurs, vulgar gestures on show won't resign

  • 05

    Nevada could elect first female-majority statehouse

Latest From "60 Minutes"

  • Reforming solitary confinement at Pelican Bay

  • Spectacular revelations courtesy of Hubble

  • Saving rhino with helicopters

  • The history and future of Confederate monuments

  • The prodigy whose "first language" is Mozart

  • Seaweed farming and its surprising benefits

  • 50 years of "60 Minutes"

  • Human smuggling across the southern border

  • The governor who's castigating the president on climate change

  • The Isle of Eigg

  •  Play Video

    Extreme heat in the West

  •  Play Video

    Behind Oprah's prison story

  •  Play Video

    WH threatens to revoke critics' security clearances

  •  Play Video

    Duck boat recovered

  •  Play Video

    "Iron Man" suit for sale

Previous Next

Latest From CBS News

  • "I was shocked": Why a Canadian investor was banned from entering U.S.

  • First lady takes "Be Best" campaign to Tennessee

  • Dozens killed as wildfires rage around Greek capital

  • Lawmaker who made racist slurs, vulgar gestures on show won't resign

  • Georgia lawmaker refuses to resign after "Who Is America" appearance

  • Pepperidge Farm recalls more than 3 million packages of Goldfish

  •  58 Photos

    Summer rock

  •  84 Photos

    Notable deaths in 2018

  •  103 Photos

    Volcanic eruption in Hawaii

  •  34 Photos

    Wildfires scorch U.S., from East to West

  •  46 Photos

    Protests mock Trump during U.K. visit

Previous Next

CBS News on Apple TV

Source: Google News US Business | Netizen 24 United States

No comments

Latest Articles