Business Atlanta Subway worker shot dead for putting too much mayo on sandwich

A Subway worker in Atlanta was shot dead and another was injured after an angry customer opened fire because they put too much mayonnaise on his sandwich, police said.

The shooting erupted at the Subway in a downtown Atlanta gas station at about 6.30 p.m. Sunday after the customer became irate over his order, police said.

The store’s owner, Willie Glenn, told FOX5 that mayo was to blame for the deadly argument.

“Believe it or not, it was about too much mayonnaise on his sandwich,” Glenn said. “He decided to escalate the situation and from there that’s when all hell broke loose.”

The manager on duty was able to return fire but didn’t strike the gunman, Glenn added.

Police said they are still searching for the suspect and are reviewing surveillance footage to try to track him down.

The employee who was injured, a woman, had to be rushed to a hospital for surgery, according to the owner and police.

Glenn said the son of the woman was also inside the store at the time.

“She had a young son that had to witness all of this,” he said.

The names of the victims haven’t been released publicly, but Glenn said they were model employees who had only been on the job for less than a month.

 
Hm, what does Atlanta have in common with all other shitholes?
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Looks like a very diverse place though
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Also the shooter was apparently 36 years old and no race was given, can you guess the diversity?
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It is telling how poor the area likely was because it said one of the employee's young son was there while that employee was apparently on duty. Probably just gave the kid a tablet and this saved on daycare. The owner sounds like he would be very sympathetic to the situation for many reasons. I have to say, at least Shaniqua had a job, even if it was at Subway.
 
The manager returned fire?

I'm pretty sure it is against Subway corporate policy for an employee to have a gun in the restaurant.

Years and years ago I worked at a Subway. An old lady came in and ordered one sandwich. I was putting on the veggies, "More, more, more..." she kept insisting. Then it came time for the mayo. Since she was insisting on extra everything, I put on a generous amount of mayo. "That's too much! My sandwich is ruined!" she exclaimed.

I took the sandwich and threw it in the trash and started making a new one.

"You didn't have to do that!" she said. "They normally just give me both sandwiches..."

Fucking old bitch was just trying to scam me out of a free sandwich.
 
The manager on duty was able to return fire but didn’t strike the gunman, Glenn added.
I don't care what people say; that's pretty fucking cool. Sucks that it had to happen, but saying he returned fire without saying he's being arrested for a gun crime... Based and red-pilled.

Also the shooter was apparently 36 years old and no race was given, can you guess the diversity?
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I know white people do live in Atlanta and the surrounding area. But having a shooting at any fast-food place is a pretty dead giveaway.
 
As much as I'm tempted to chalk this up to just another case of urban joggers, idk, from my years working various shit jobs, working the deli with a sub bar taught me that a lot of people really are just one inconvenience away from unloading. People get fuckin psychotic about sub sandwiches especially, idk if it's where they're watching the worker make it or what but for some reason people wanting subs were  always the most combative, hateful customers we had. And it was something that knew no race, age or language. We had black customers who would come in just to give a hard time to the pudgy little Mexican kid we had working, we had white customers openly call black workers niggers to their faces for simple mistakes, we had Hispanic dudes come in and try to flirt with the women constantly we had druggies who would come in and just try to start making their own sandwich lol


Tldr the world of sandwich making is a lawless wasteland, eat fresh motherfuckers
 
As much as I'm tempted to chalk this up to just another case of urban joggers, idk, from my years working various shit jobs, working the deli with a sub bar taught me that a lot of people really are just one inconvenience away from unloading. People get fuckin psychotic about sub sandwiches especially, idk if it's where they're watching the worker make it or what but for some reason people wanting subs were  always the most combative, hateful customers we had. And it was something that knew no race, age or language. We had black customers who would come in just to give a hard time to the pudgy little Mexican kid we had working, we had white customers openly call black workers niggers to their faces for simple mistakes, we had Hispanic dudes come in and try to flirt with the women constantly we had druggies who would come in and just try to start making their own sandwich lol


Tldr the world of sandwich making is a lawless wasteland, eat fresh motherfuckers
Sounds like you need a hero
 
As much as I'm tempted to chalk this up to just another case of urban joggers, idk, from my years working various shit jobs, working the deli with a sub bar taught me that a lot of people really are just one inconvenience away from unloading. People get fuckin psychotic about sub sandwiches especially, idk if it's where they're watching the worker make it or what but for some reason people wanting subs were  always the most combative, hateful customers we had. And it was something that knew no race, age or language. We had black customers who would come in just to give a hard time to the pudgy little Mexican kid we had working, we had white customers openly call black workers niggers to their faces for simple mistakes, we had Hispanic dudes come in and try to flirt with the women constantly we had druggies who would come in and just try to start making their own sandwich lol


Tldr the world of sandwich making is a lawless wasteland, eat fresh motherfuckers
A man’s sandwich is his soul. It is unique and personal. When you mess up his sandwich, you disrespect him to his very core. There is no excuse.
 
A little more info

Suspect arrested after mayo dispute at Atlanta Subway leaves worker dead​




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CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
By Chelsea Prince, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Updated 2 hours ago
A 24-year-old Subway employee was also injured in the shooting

First an argument, then gunfire, and two young women lay wounded Sunday evening inside a downtown Atlanta sub shop.

One of those women, identified as 26-year-old Brittany Macon, was later pronounced dead. They were coworkers at a Subway connected to a Circle K on Northside Drive, two blocks south of Mercedes-Benz Stadium. A customer became enraged over the amount of mayonnaise on a sandwich and pulled out a gun shortly after 6:30 p.m., according to Atlanta police.

The other woman, a 24-year-old, was shot in front of her 5-year-old child and is in critical condition at a hospital. The shooting brought a host of Atlanta police officials to the scene Sunday night, including interim police Chief Darin Schierbaum.

“What you are seeing behind me is the result of a tragedy,” Schierbaum told reporters from outside the Subway. “A senseless tragedy that we’ve seen numerous times throughout the year where an argument leads to gunfire, and now we have someone dead.”
Within a few hours, a crucial tip helped investigators identify a 36-year-old Atlanta man as a suspect, and he was arrested late Sunday not far from the restaurant, according to police. Deputy police Chief Charles Hampton declined to release his name Monday, citing the ongoing investigation.


The name of the injured victim was also being withheld. Willie Glenn, who co-owns the Subway location, told Channel 2 Action News both women started working there earlier this month and were considered “model employees.”
“It breaks my heart to know that someone has the audacity to point a weapon and shoot someone for as little as too much mayonnaise on a sandwich,” Glenn said.

A frustrated Schierbaum said Sunday that arguments are the leading cause of the homicides his department has investigated in 2022. Atlanta has seen 82 homicides in 2022; the number at this time last year was 70. Authorities investigated 160 homicides in 2021, up from 157 in 2020. The agency previously had reported it worked 158 cases last year and updated the total after a review of department data. Last year’s homicide total was the highest since 1996.

ExploreIn 2021, Atlanta’s killings surged for a second straight year
Just this year, arguments at Atlanta restaurants and bars have led to deadly gunfire at least a half-dozen times, and most of those victims have been young adults. Those scenes have included strip clubs, sports bars, fast-food restaurants and a southwest Atlanta bowling alley, where police believe 31-year-old mother LaKevia Jackson was killed in the parking lot after arguing with a stranger in the next lane over a bowling ball.
“We need individuals to talk out their disputes, walk away and do not pick up guns,” Schierbaum said Sunday. “We can take down drug operations that breed violent crime, we can dismantle gang organizations that breed violent crime, we can stop robbery crews that breed violent crime. We cannot stop someone who is mad because there is too much mayonnaise on their sandwich.”
Despite pleas from police leaders, shootings resulting from verbal arguments have continued. Five hours after the Subway shooting and several miles north, Atlanta police responded to another deadly shooting in a Buckhead parking lot. Investigators said one man was killed and two others were injured when an argument escalated to gunfire in the 2200 block of Peachtree Road.
ExploreMan killed in triple shooting in Buckhead parking lot
In that incident, Atlanta police were hoping surveillance footage would help them identify the shooter. No arrests have been announced in the Peachtree Road case.
Anyone with information on either incident is asked to come forward. Tipsters can remain anonymous, and be eligible for rewards of up to $2,000, by contacting Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-8477, texting information to 274637 or visiting the Crime Stoppers website.
— Staff writer Alexis Stevens contributed to this article.
They were coworkers at a Subway connected to a Circle K on Northside Drive, two blocks south of Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
It's not the worst neighborhood in Atlanta, but that's not saying much. It's all but surrounded by most of the upper end HBC's. (Historically Black Colleges). Spellman, Morehouse, Morris Brown, Clark Atlanta, So it's the hood life with College Students.
 
I'm sure if a white guy was the shooter this would get far more attention.

You ever notice how the libs are all for workers rights/protection until the customers who hurt them are black?
Clarence Thomas was right though. Based as Fuck Assistant Manager returning fire. I'm betting he wasn't a mayonnaise ghoul either or the place would already be on fire.
The manager on duty was able to return fire but didn’t strike the gunman, Glenn added.
Plus, to be perfectly honest, white guys tend to HIT what they are shooting at.
 
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