Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Matt Murray put $5,000 on a tab at Primanti Bros. for police officers to get meals, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Beginning today, according to the Post-Gazette, police officers can get a takeout order at Primanti Bros. Market Square location, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Officers must show a badge to qualify for the tab.

Murray told the Post-Gazette, “I want to thank the people on the front lines who put themselves at risk every day to keep us safe."

Restaurants can only offer takeout orders and deliveries as the state is shutdown during the coronavirus pandemic.

Matt Murray is partnering with Primanti Bros. to launch a $5,000 open tab for police officers in Pittsburgh, beginning today.



Murray and @primantibros will offer access to the police tab at the downtown restaurant located at 2 Market Square.



Details: https://t.co/19H3MTZXsV pic.twitter.com/BxkgjBjFOj — Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 23, 2020

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