LBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (AP) -- Two police officers sued Burger King
Corp., claiming they were served hamburgers that had been sprinkled
with marijuana.

The lawsuit says Mark Landavazo and Henry Gabaldon, officers for the
Isleta Pueblo tribal police, were in uniform and riding in a marked
patrol car when they bought meals at the drive-through lane October 8
of a Burger King restaurant in Los Lunas, New Mexico.

The officers ate about half of their burgers before discovering
marijuana on the meat, the lawsuit said. They used a field test kit to
confirm the substance was pot, then went to a hospital for medical
evaluations.

"It gives a whole new meaning to the word 'Whopper,"' the officers'
attorney, Sam Bregman, said Monday.

"The idea that these hoodlums would put marijuana into a hamburger and
therefore attempt to impair law enforcement officers trying to do
their jobs is outrageous."

Three Burger King employees were arrested and charged with possession
of marijuana and aggravated battery on an officer, a felony. They
later were indicted.

The lawsuit, filed Friday in Bernalillo County, alleges personal
injury, negligence, battery and violation of fair practices. It seeks
unspecified damages along with legal costs.

Officials at Miami-based Burger King declined to comment, citing a
company policy against discussing pending litigation.

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