Posted on 07/03/2021 3:43:02 PM PDT by simpson96
Tennessee police arrested two people accused of shooting up a Burger King after a dispute over a spicy chicken sandwich.
Tavarus McKinney, 22, and Keona Halliburton, 20, reportedly got into a fight June 6 with employees at a Memphis Burger King after Halliburton complained that her sandwich had too much hot sauce on it.
The pair left the restaurant, only to return a few minutes later and start shooting, injuring two people, according to FOX 13 Memphis.
Four witnesses identified McKinney and Halliburton to police, and they were arrested Wednesday.
McKinney’s background check reportedly revealed nine previous cases and 10 warrants, with charges including aggravated assault, kidnapping and domestic assault.
Haliburton is scheduled to appear in court on June 28, facing charges of attempted first-degree murder and employment of a firearm during a felony, WREG reported.
McKinney's court date has not yet been scheduled.
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Too much hot sauce? No such thing. But I suppose good enough reason for an attempted murder.
and two entries down on the page is this one. Wear your body armor when you go out to eat at a fast food joint.
Whew, she’s rough looking.
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Who was the getaway driver?
Brown & Root?
Schulmberge?
She has a better moustache than he does also.
When I used to occasionally get fast food
I would order the following condiments on my burgers
1. Mustard
2. Pickle
3. No onion
Tomato, lettuce, cheese... fine.
I run a 50% of success. A number of times there is evidence that catsup has been removed (the red stain is a givaway). One day I went back 3 times... so, with my 1st bite during the discovery process mulitplied by the three times I went back to get a correct order. I probably ate 1.5 burgers total.
It’s amazing how many times the order is messed up.
A school mate of my daughter was sent to prison for life, after his lowlife cousin, the only “father figure” he had in his life, went into a McDonald’s and shot and killed a man, then planted the gun in the kid’s bedroom. Had a very unfair trial, with the judge not allowing the manager, an eyewitness, tell the jury that the kid was definitely NOT the shooter, (he wasn’t even there) plus several other unfair practices. A few years after the trial, one of the jurors, who was now married to an honorable judge, who helped her research the trial transcripts, notified the Northwestern University Innocence Project about the behavior of the judge and testimony being suppressed. His cousin, in prison for life for another murder, admitted he’s the one who killed the McDonald’s guy. They worked for several years, and finally, after 25 years in prison, his case was appealed, and though current prosecutor, plus the prosecutor from his trial had a real hyssie fit, the state was not willing to have another trial, and he was set free. My daughter told me at the time of the murder, “Mom, I know he couldn’t have done it. He was always such a sweet, well behaved kid.”
I’m glad an innocent man was set free due to the hard work of those who cared about him. It’s horrible that he won’t get those 25 years back. And it is awful to hear how utterly corrupt judges can be.
Ain nobody got time for dat
I work in Memphis. These are normal black people.
Some good came out of it -— he became a Christian in prison, and one of the women volunteering for his case, became his fiancee. They were married shortly after he got out. So, he lost 25 years, but gained eternity and a mate.
To me, it seems ordering ONLY lettuce and mayo would make their job easier since it’s so much less to do...
But they throw everything on no matter where it lands...LOL
Have you ever gotten a burger anywhere that looked like the burgers in their commercials???? LOL
shooting over spicy chicken sandwich dispute.
You can’t get any more feral than that even people in jungles don’t do crazy things like that their DNA chain has reached it’s end.
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“Not to be outdone by Tavarus McKinney, 26-year-old Devonte Watts of Stone Mountain, Georgia, shoots a McDonalds employee...”
YIKES! These people take their fast food very seriously. So don’t mess-up their order, or it might be the last time you ever get a chance to.
So Hillary was wrong about hot sauce?
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