CRIME Fast Feud: Shootings At Wendy's, Chipotle Go Viral

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Fast Feud: Shootings At Wendy's, Chipotle Go Viral | ZeroHedge

SUNDAY, APR 07, 2024 - 10:05 PM

Two shootings at fast food restaurants in Democrat-run cities went viral last week, after enraged customers went off on employees during arguments.

On Friday night, a trigger-happy customer got into an argument with a Chipotle employee near Detroit, reportedly over guacamole.

According to Fox2, customers were eating when they heard an argument break out between another customer and an employee. When the employee went to the back of the restaurant, the customer walked around the counter and tried to shove food in his bag, when the employee intervened.

"Then the employee came back, and they started fighting, and then we heard a gunshot and just ran out as quickly as we could," one witness told the outlet.

The employee was shot in the leg.

A customer who recorded the incident said that the suspect "took his time getting out" after firing the gun.

"I was in my car and I saw him walk out to his car, close the door, and just drive off — he didn’t speed off or anything, it was weird to see," he said.

The victim was transferred to a local hospital where he was listed in stable condition with a non-life-threatening injury, Fox News reports.

The suspect, a 33-year-old male from Detroit, was arrested near the restaurant and the firearm recovered by police.

Customer shoots Chipotle employee in the leg after a "guacamole dispute."

Now, I can see shooting someone in the leg for those baby scoops of meat Chipotle likes to do when you're not watching but doing so over guacamole is taking it too far

'news' story on the video:… pic.twitter.com/VigvRFgUXv
— Mrgunsngear (@Mrgunsngear) April 7, 2024

Meanwhile at a Chicago Wendy's, an employee was injured when a disgruntled DoorDash driver opened fire because the restaurant didn't have any record of the order, CBS News Chicago reports.

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Via CBS News

When the unidentified worker involved in the incident told the driver that the order did not exist, the two began arguing. When the worker notified her manager about the dispute, the driver shot into the building - during which bullets shattered the drive-up window and left the female worker with a wound to her right arm.

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The suspect in the Wendy's shooting remains at large.

20-year-old woman working the Wendy’s drive-thru in West Chatham, Chicago was shot at around 1 a.m. over arguing with a customer.

No one is in custody and police are looking at footage.

This violence in Chicago will be ignored by the media because it doesn’t fit the narrative. pic.twitter.com/bn6qu9CYVB
— Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) April 4, 2024

Know who won't get shot (with all food behind plate glass windows and a prison-style slot delivery)?

this is insane

cashier is literally zooming into nyc from the philippines pic.twitter.com/opAyS8AYUs
— brett goldstein (@thatguybg) April 6, 2024
 

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Fast Feud: Shootings At Wendy's, Chipotle Go Viral | ZeroHedge

SUNDAY, APR 07, 2024 - 10:05 PM

Two shootings at fast food restaurants in Democrat-run cities went viral last week, after enraged customers went off on employees during arguments.

On Friday night, a trigger-happy customer got into an argument with a Chipotle employee near Detroit, reportedly over guacamole.

According to Fox2, customers were eating when they heard an argument break out between another customer and an employee. When the employee went to the back of the restaurant, the customer walked around the counter and tried to shove food in his bag, when the employee intervened.

"Then the employee came back, and they started fighting, and then we heard a gunshot and just ran out as quickly as we could," one witness told the outlet.

The employee was shot in the leg.

A customer who recorded the incident said that the suspect "took his time getting out" after firing the gun.

"I was in my car and I saw him walk out to his car, close the door, and just drive off — he didn’t speed off or anything, it was weird to see," he said.

The victim was transferred to a local hospital where he was listed in stable condition with a non-life-threatening injury, Fox News reports.

The suspect, a 33-year-old male from Detroit, was arrested near the restaurant and the firearm recovered by police.



Meanwhile at a Chicago Wendy's, an employee was injured when a disgruntled DoorDash driver opened fire because the restaurant didn't have any record of the order, CBS News Chicago reports.

8700-block-south-lafayette-avenue-79643573_80.jpg


Via CBS News

When the unidentified worker involved in the incident told the driver that the order did not exist, the two began arguing. When the worker notified her manager about the dispute, the driver shot into the building - during which bullets shattered the drive-up window and left the female worker with a wound to her right arm.

8700-block-south-lafayette-avenue-79643576_80.jpg


The suspect in the Wendy's shooting remains at large.



Know who won't get shot (with all food behind plate glass windows and a prison-style slot delivery)?
Police in Chicongo? Couldn't care. They will never find the perp, as they will never look.
My DS worked in River North for 7 years. It was nice in the beginning. Under Mayor Groot, it became a mess.
My DS carried everyday, and as long as you were in the establishment, there was no problem. Pretty much all the cops were cool with my DS. Now, he works in Oak Brook, IL. Nice!
 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
thing to take away from the Chicago Wendy's shooting was the Door Dash a-hole involved - the guy that messes with your food and comes to your front door - restaurants could care less once it hits their front door .....
 
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