21st-Century Fast Food Anarchy
Posted on | February 24, 2023 | Comments Off on 21st-Century Fast Food Anarchy
Police in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, are seeking “a person of interest in an assault case,” which “unfolded when an unidentified woman became angry over cold french-fries”:
Police report the woman who approached workers at the counter of Hardee’s on Middle Tennessee Boulevard, was acting angry saying that the fries she was served were cold. The MPD reported, “The customer began throwing the food over the counter at employees. As the unknown individual tried leaving the restaurant, an employee followed.” Authorities say when the employee followed the woman towards the door, his hat was knocked off and the woman allegedly punched the worker in the face, twice.
The person of interest left Hardee’s on Middle Tennessee Boulevard in a white four-door Hyundai sedan.
So be on the lookout for that Hynundai driver in Murfreesboro. Meanwhile, if you’re serving fried chicken in Augusta, Georgia, don’t forget the biscuits:
A Popeye’s customer is accused of ramming her vehicle into the fast-food restaurant because her order didn’t have biscuits.
Belinda Miller, 50, of Augusta, was charged Wednesday with aggravated assault and criminal damage to property in the first degree.
And this isn’t the first time she has rammed a building with the same vehicle!
At Popeye’s, Miller fled the scene on Saturday after ramming her black Toyota Rav4 into the Walton Way restaurant, according to a sheriff’s report.
Manager Jackie Blount said the angry customer drove the SUV into the east entrance of the restaurant, nearly striking an 18-year-old employee. . . .
Blount told authorities that she corrected the mistake and gave Miller her biscuits, but the suspect was still not happy.
“After Miller drove her vehicle through the building, she fled the scene and her vehicle was later found at her residence with front end damage,” a report says.
In May 2020, Miller claimed she was “drunk and upset” when she rammed her car into the side of an apartment building — twice! She drove the 2011 Toyota Rav 4 into the side of an apartment building at Forest Brook Apartments on Damascus Road.
The man she was arguing with tried to calm her down after she hit the building the first time. She backed up and struck the building a second time.
In 2018, the same woman allegedly pulled on the wheel as a man was driving, causing him to run off the road and into a wooded area. She was also charged with punching him as he drove.
She got probation in both cases from 2018 and 2020, according to online records.
Please, lock this woman up before she kills somebody! Meanwhile, in Florida, make sure your customer gets her free cookie, or else:
An Altamonte Springs woman was arrested and booked into jail on several charges after she allegedly loaded a handgun and began to wave it at a McDonald’s drive-thru in Florida because she did not receive a free cookie she believed she was owed, according to the arrest affidavit.
Amari Bente Hendricks, 24, was booked into the Seminole County Jail on Feb. 16 on several charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, improper exhibit of a firearm, battery causing bodily harm, and resisting an officer, the report said.
The McDonald’s employee told an officer with the Altamonte Springs Police Department that the woman was mad that no one asked if she was using the fast-food restaurant’s rewards program and because of that, she thought she was entitled to a free cookie, according to the arrest affidavit.
When the employee got to the window, Hendricks was allegedly yelling and acting irate. The woman was eventually given a free cookie, and continued to argue with the employee, the report said.
The worker told officers that Hendricks then grabbed a black handgun, inserted a magazine, and proceeded to rack the slide. The woman said she heard two click sounds “associated with someone chambering a round,” according to the report.
Hendricks them parked her car in front of the McDonald’s and allegedly attempted to open the front door. Employees had locked the door because they feared for their lives, the report said. Police said Hendricks forced herself inside the restaurant and struck one of the employees multiple times and forced him out of the building.
Just random violence, caused by poor customer service.
But some people may find another pattern here.