Posted on 02/11/2014 5:54:42 AM PST by Uncle Chip
A Michigan woman was arrested Monday after authorities say she fired a live round through a McDonald's drive-thru window after an employee forgot to put bacon on her sandwich early Monday morning.
According to authorities, 29-year-old Shaneka Monique Torres wasn't too hard to track down after the alleged shooting; just minutes earlier, she'd given her phone number to the manager of the restaurant -with whom she reportedly was flirting prior to pulling out her gun - with the hopes that he would call her later.
The manager never called - but the cops did, and now Torres is charged with two counts of felony weapons possession.
Authorities say that Torres and another, unidentified woman went to the same McDonald's restaurant on Sunday night and she claimed that her ordered was wrong.
To rectify the situation, the manager of the restaurant told the women they would dine for free the next time the visited the fast-food establishment, located near 28th Street and Madison Avenue SE in Grand Rapids.
Several hours later, about 3 a.m., the two women drove back through the same McDonald's drive-thru and placed the same order.
Prior to picking up the food, Torres was 'flirting' with the manager of the restaurant at the first of two drive-thru windows. She even gave him her phone number with the hopes that he would call her ....
When Torres pulled through to the second window to collect her food, she noticed that the order was again incorrect - once again, her sandwich was sans-bacon.
Authorities say Torres - who was seated in the passenger seat - then pulled out a gun, leaned over the driver and fired a shot into the drive-thru window....
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Pig for a Pig.
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