UPDATE: Red Mill Burgers Owner John Shepherd Apologizes for Sexist, Transphobic Online Comments and Resigns

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Red Mill Burgers is a highly rated local burger chain with restaurants in Ballard, Phinney Ridge and Interbay. It's known for its stacks of bacon. Now, the chain's owner is becoming known for something else: alleged sexism and transphobia. Classism, too. (UPDATE: The owner has apologized. See below.)

People are calling for a boycott.

A Facebook user with the name John Shepherd—the same name as the owner of Red Mill—is one of the garbage people who directed misogynist vitriol toward the five city council members who voted against vacating an alleyway for a potential Sonics arena. Last week, the user wrote, "I am sure all the bitches on the city council are celebrating their coup. I hate every single one of them."

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I e-mailed Shepherd seeking comment yesterday and have not heard back. The Facebook user has since deleted the post. John Shepherd is a fairly common name, but this particular Facebook user's profile picture—a distinctive blue classic car and mustachioed driver—matches a post on the Red Mill Facebook page with the same car identifying Shepherd as the owner. The user belongs to Phinney Neighbor Association group, has posted repeatedly about Red Mill, and identifies himself as a member of the Red Mill team on this page.

In other posts, the user compared transgender women to dogs:

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When Heidi reported last month on a group of NIMBYs attempting to map where homeless people live, the John Shepherd Facebook user wrote, "The Stranger is the most fucked publication in the City and anyone who believes the garbage printed here is a fool, and part of the problem of ridding of the criminals living in tents and claiming they are innocent homeless people!

In yet another post, the user tagged City Council Member Mike O'Brien and wrote, "i heard you have been picking up trash around district6, well you have missed a shitload right across the street from The Red Mill Totem House!!!"

And over on City Council Member Mike O'Brien's official blog, a commenter who signed his name as "John shepherd owner red mill burgers!!!" called on the city to arrest "all the thieves and junkies, that are all over market street and causing havoc for all the buisnessmen" [sic].

There's a lot more ugly stuff collected over here by the parody account SEAfairgrowth.

On Sunday, former Stranger writer and Bureau of Fearless Ideas Creative Director David Schmader took to his Facebook page to say he plans to boycott Red Mill. Nearly five hundred people have shared his post since then.

The Seattle Review of Books' Paul Constant joined him on Tuesday:

This is how @RedMillBurgers owner John Shepherd acts on his Facebook page. I won't give him any more of my money. pic.twitter.com/IBugZ00eGP

— Paul Constant (@paulconstant) May 10, 2016

I've never been there and I don't plan on going.

UPDATE 8:10 p.m.: Red Mill Burgers just sent me this apologetic statement. Shepherd says he is stepping down from the company: