Frustrated at not having received a brown hash brown and biscuits in her order, a 32-year-old woman opened fire on employees of a McDonald’s in Texas.
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Samantha Anthony was charged with aggravated assault for using a gun during an argument at the fast food restaurant’s drive-thru, according to The Independent.
The incident allegedly happened on December 30 when Ms. Anthony got angry at not having received her full order at McDonald’s. She blamed the employees for forgetting to put a brown chopped potato and biscuits in her bag.
Fortunately, none of the employees present were injured during the event. Workers managed to avoid the eight bullets fired by the 32-year-old woman by protecting themselves with restaurant equipment, according to The Independent.
According to local police, Ms. Anthony fled after committing her crime.
Authorities were able to identify Samantha Anthony as the person behind the shooting using surveillance cameras.
The 32-year-old American was incarcerated on May 16 in Bexar County with a bond of US$75,000 (a little over CA$100,000).