McDonald's employee pulls gun on customer - Video not being released at this time, do not know which Milwaukee franchise yet


MILWAUKEE - A trip to McDonald's took a nasty turn, leaving two men in handcuffs -- including one employee who police say pulled a gun on a customer.

An argument over fast-food escalated quickly, leading to a broken drive-thru window -- and leaving one person injured.


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Maurice

"I decided to say, 'Hey, I'm right up that street from McDonald's. They love to see you smile. Let's go get us some McDonald's,'" said Maurice.

Early Thursday morning, Feb. 25, the golden arches near 25th Street and National Avenue came calling. Maurice said he asked two of his younger brothers to pick up the order.

"My Big Mac was not there, and the rest of the food was not there, so I sent them back the second time to get this food," said Maurice.

When his brothers returned to McDonald's, Maurice said things went south. After asking a drive-thru employee to correct the order: "Threw it in his face," said Maurice. "Fries flew everywhere. Food flew everywhere."

That's when he said his 17-year-old brother got out of the passenger seat and struck the drive-thru window.

"He did some damage," said Benita, Maurice's mother. "I accept responsibility for that and so does he."

Benita said around 1:00 a.m., she got a call from her boys that an employee had then come outside with a gun. Milwaukee police confirmed a 24-year-old employee brandished a firearm and used it to hit her 22-year-old son, who was there with her 17-year-old son, in the neck.

"That’s a bottom of the barrel mark on his neck," said Benita.

Benita said she called police and hurried there. Now, this mother and son are upset, saying they feel the employee took it too far when he pulled a gun.

"I want to know how long has you guys been walking around with guns in these McDonald's late at night like this?" said Maurice. "That gun could have went off."

The McDonald's franchise owner, Sean Kennedy, told FOX6 News: "The safety of our customers and employees is our top priority. We are cooperating with the police investigation and the employee in question will face appropriate disciplinary action."

Milwaukee police arrested the 24-year-old employee, along with the 17-year-old who caused that window damage. They said charges could be referred to the district attorney's office in the coming days.

The current employment status of the 24-year-old man was not provided to us.

Police are not releasing surveillance video of the incident at this time.

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Choice quote bolded by me. They won't say which franchise, so it's uncertain as to whether it was nog-on-nog action or whether a suburban whitey got fed up.
 
Never use ghetto fast food franchises

They always get the order wrong. Even if there's only two items on the menu, A and B? It's still coin-flip odds you'll get the right one, because they just grab whatever is closest and put it in the bag, good enough, "you gots your food".

It's only getting worse as the notion that doing your job right is white supremacy continues to gain traction, and complaining about it will get you ignored and called "racist" at best and shot at worst.

Learned my lesson as a kid when we gave one three chances to get us a diet soda, and they couldn't do it. Gave us the regular kind three times in a row....
 
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I am not sure how you create such a wound with the barrel of a gun. Maybe if you were swinging a rifle by the butt but a pistol? I smell Fillet O'Fish.

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I went and pulled some pistols to check barrel width, some of the revolvers get close, but the closest thing was rifle muzzle devices. Also with a revolver I'd expect to see a front sight post mark in there and I don't, this blow appears to be top down and that means FSP in the wound unless the wielder was holding the gun upside down for some fucking reason.

A lot of bangers seem to have AR pistols for photoshoots these days, but you ain't concealing one as a fast food worker.

It is possible to put muzzle devices on pistols which would meet the width, but nobody carries suppressed to the best of my knowledge for a variety of reasons, and compensator equipped pistols tend to be race-guns.

I won't rule out gun-barrel but you're right, the evidence looks shakey on that one, unless that worker was carrying one hell of a hawg-leg and was apparently planning to go VW-Bug sized wild boar hunting later that night...
 
Could be the front of the slide made the mark, but yeah, that cut is about an inch wide.
 
One, you never do the drive-thru to correct an order; if you're in the drive-thru and check your bag and it's wrong, yeah, fix it on the spot. But if it's a go back to correct type thing, just fucking park and go inside.

"I want to know how long has you guys been walking around with guns in these McDonald's late at night like this?" said Maurice. "That gun could have went off."

The McDonald's franchise owner, Sean Kennedy, told FOX6 News: "The safety of our customers and employees is our top priority. We are cooperating with the police investigation and the employee in question will face appropriate disciplinary action."

I like to think Sean Kennedy knows what kind of neighborhood his store is in and lets his employees come to work armed. Fuck bullet glass and all that other shit, "Staff is strapped, you have been warned."
 
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I went and pulled some pistols to check barrel width, some of the revolvers get close, but the closest thing was rifle muzzle devices. Also with a revolver I'd expect to see a front sight post mark in there and I don't, this blow appears to be top down and that means FSP in the wound unless the wielder was holding the gun upside down for some fucking reason.

A lot of bangers seem to have AR pistols for photoshoots these days, but you ain't concealing one as a fast food worker.

It is possible to put muzzle devices on pistols which would meet the width, but nobody carries suppressed to the best of my knowledge for a variety of reasons, and compensator equipped pistols tend to be race-guns.

I won't rule out gun-barrel but you're right, the evidence looks shakey on that one, unless that worker was carrying one hell of a hawg-leg and was apparently planning to go VW-Bug sized wild boar hunting later that night...
He got pistol whipped.
 
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Getting mad about fast-food orders is pointless. Most fast-food workers are kids working their first job ever, and the rest are either dumb as shit, total stoners, or have just given up.

It's true that some people actually build a decent life out of food service, but they aren't usually the ones fucking up your order.
 
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One of my favorite stories like this happened right at home.

Multiple felon, passed-over honor-student type goes for some piping hot arby's

Order is wrong. He wants to speak to a manager, something about the manager's attitude displeases him, he spits in her face and drives off.

Manager is very fleet of foot, gets into her own car in a flash, catches up to him in less than a mile and one-shots him right to the grave, moving target, moving shooter and through a Tahoe door. He wrecks into the pepsi machine in front of a walmart.

News of course didn't mention he had all kinds of felonies, they do of course mention that his family says of him that he's a good boy, who did not do anything, he was just a jogcustomer.


Wait, this article says "he returned" after spitting on her? So there was a second encounter?
 
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