6 officers asked to leave Starbucks in Arizona for making customer 'uncomfortable'

The incident in Tempe, Arizona, prompted an outcry on social media.

"Don’t appreciate Starbucks asking our Tempe cops to leave on 4th of July 2019," The Tempe Officers Association posted on Twitter. "Several of those cops are veterans who fought for this country! #ZeroRespect"

Reggie Borges, a Starbucks spokesman, told ABC News that the store and the officers have "a really good relationship with the Tempe police department," and that the cafe often hosts ‘Coffee with a Cop’ events to cultivate the relationship in the community.

He said that Starbucks has submitted a formal apology to the Tempe Police department as well as a sit down with Police Chief Moyers to rectify the matter.

"When something like this happens -- if there was something we did that doesn’t align with our mission and values -- we address it. I’m glad we had that line of communication with the Tempe Police Department," said Borges.

He said that everyone involved in the incident was white.

The Tempe location was among the Starbucks cafes that briefly shut its doors last year for bias and diversity training. That followed an incident in Philadelphia, in which two black men were arrested at a Starbucks in an incident that was caught on video and went viral.

ABC News' Emily Shapiro contributed to this report.