This article contains multiple incidences of cops pulling guns on food service providers. If it doesn't make you look at cops and think "WTF!!!" then there is something very wrong with you.
Cop Pulls Gun on Cashier and Customers in McDonald’s Because Food Took Too Long
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Cop Pulls Gun on Cashier and Customers in McDonald’s Because Food Took Too Long
New York, NY — This weekend, US Marshal Charles Brown showed up drunk to a McDonald’s location in Brooklyn and then pointed his gun at the cashier and several customers because his food was not being prepared quickly enough. Brown was off-duty at the time.
According to a report from the
New York Post, Brown arrived at the McDonald’s after 1 A.M and was obviously drunk. Witnesses say that he was stumbling and slurring his words while making his order.
At some point while waiting for his food, Brown became impatient and became belligerent with one of the employees. One report indicates that it was a 41-year-old female employee, while another report indicates that it was a 25-year-old male employee. It is possible that one of these accounts is incorrect, but it is also possible that two separate employees were threatened in the attack.
According to witnesses, one of the customers attempted to intervene, and Brown quickly turned the gun on the customer as well.
Brown quickly left the McDonald’s when employees threatened to call police, and was later found and arrested on the side of the road. Brown was charged with reckless endangerment, criminal possession of a firearm and menacing in the second degree.
Despite the horrific scene caused by the officer, there were still witnesses who were attempting to make excuses for him.
“[U.S. Marshals] are under a lot of pressure. They’re under a lot of stress. They risk their lives every day,” one customer told the post.
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Cop Pulls Gun on Cashier and Customers in McDonald's Because Food Took Too Long