North Carolina
North Carolina man pulls gun over ‘Lack of Sauce’ at Wendy’s, police say
GASTONIA, N.C. – Authorities in North Carolina stated a person pulled a gun in a dispute with a Wendy’s worker over an absence of sauce.
Gastonia Police stated the incident occurred Thursday evening on the restaurant situated at 1510 E. Franklin Boulevard.
Officers responded to experiences of a dispute between an worker and a buyer on the drive-thru window.
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Authorities have been informed that the person had a handgun, was driving across the restaurant’s car parking zone, and refusing to depart.
They recognized the driving force as a 35-year-old man from Gastonia.
An worker informed authorities that the person was upset that he did not get sauce together with his meal. The person began to argue with the worker, pulled out a handgun, and threatened to shoot the worker. The worker closed the drive-thru window and referred to as 911.
The handgun was recovered by officers. It was decided that it had been stolen.
Police stated the person was arrested and charged with speaking a menace and possessing a stolen handgun. They didn’t launch his identify however stated he was launched after posting a $2,500 bond.
This story was reported from Los Angeles.