Posted on 09/12/2019 12:19:12 PM PDT by simpson96
They werent lovin it, so out came the firearms.
Two Florida men were arrested Monday after pulling pistols on a drive-thru employee at a Palm Coast McDonalds who served them five burgers that werent heated to their satisfaction, according to a Flagler County sheriffs arrest report published by the Smoking Gun.
Jawan Davis and Jordon Dunn, both 20, were busted shortly before 4 a.m. after they reportedly complained their burgers were cold, then brandished pistols.
I dont play about my food, Davis reportedly said while holding a pistol.
Cops in northeast Florida busted the pair as they waited in their car for warm burgers to be brought out by an employee, who instead called police. Davis, who was driving, and Dunn, his passenger, were charged with aggravated assault, weapons possession, grand theft with a firearm and larceny.
A stolen handgun and a BB gun were reportedly found in the car. Davis was held on $13,000 bond and Dunns bond was set at $10,500.
Dunn told arresting officers that Davis was just playing around with the gun. The McDonalds employee said he felt his life was being threatened," according to the police report.
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Yes.
To be fair, McDonalds has recently been advertising that they won’t cook your burger until you order it. So they had every right to expect warm burgers.
Completely understandable that these two gourmands would get upset about culinary delicacies that fail to meet the standards that they are accustomed to.
The one on the right looks like a kid I went to high-school with.
Although he was a devout Christian and never would have pulled a gun on anybody.
HOW did I KNOW it would be two Norwegians?
The only thing worse than McD’s hamburgers are cold McD’s hamburgers.
It's 4 AM. These two 20 year olds are brandishing a pistol because their burgers aren't hot enough?
This has nothing to do with warm burgers. It has to do with a couple of criminal thugs threatening the drive-thru employee with a gun.
THAT is what's not fair.
Was wondering when my week would become fulfilled around a good Florida story.
I believe Florida has some of the toughest laws on criminal use of firearms in the country.
Seriously, Youre sense of humor filter is broken.
And here I was expecting blond, blue-eyed Swedes.
Maybe some thing is missing in the story.
Grand theft is usually at least $1000.
Other than the stolen handgun in the car there is no mention in the article any theft.
Twice the entertainment value of "Florida man."
Oh Jawan, how could you!
Fast Food locations are becoming a place not to be
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