<p>Philadelphia police released the 9-1-1 call and officer transmissions related to an incident with the arrest of two black men at a Starbucks on April 12 that has drawn national attention.</p><p>A viral video showed two men being arrested after the store’s manager called police as they were sitting waiting for a third man without ordering anything. The store has been the scene of protests since the video surfaced.</p><p>The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations is examining reports of other incidents at the same Starbucks, a news report said</a>. City officials did not provide details about the reports they are examining from the specific store.</p><p>Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson visited Philadelphia and met privately with the two men to personally apologize during a meeting on Monday, a report said</a>. The company will close more than 8,000 store in the US next month for “racial-bias education” training. Credit: Philadelphia Police Department via Storyful</p><br />
