Posted on 11/22/2021 3:46:01 PM PST by simpson96
Chelsi Ariel Shambre Lumpkin, 26, of Alachua was arrested yesterday afternoon and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill.
According to the arrest report, Lumpkin was in the drive-through of the Popeyes on US 441 in Alachua at 4:00 p.m. when she got into a dispute with the employee there and requested that someone else prepare her food. During the argument, Lumpkin allegedly pulled out a handgun and waved it in the drive-through employee’s direction, stating, “Bitch don’t fix my food.” The handgun was later found in Lumpkin’s handbag; she has a valid concealed weapons license.
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Maybe she was upset about the Mullen firing.
LOL poor guy will have to get by with his $12 mil severance (until he gets his next job).
cain’t say as I blame her. Popeyes help is rude snd slow. I used to like their red beans and rice, but it became such a chore to order it and watch the help jack off for 10 minutes before it got spooned into a container and eventually served with attitude.
Ill do without, thanks.
I’m hearing Florida is going to hire Napier.
For those wondering (like me), where the heck is Alachua? It’s in Florida.
Somehow, I’m not surprised.
There is a good person in her trying to get out. Maybe several.
Loser loser chicken dinner.
“ Aw, man, I was guessing blonde blue-eyed albino girl from Finland.”
I had it pegged as another Amish crime spree.
Hey now, some of us resemble that remark. Came to Hogtown 30 years ago as a freshman, got two degrees but despite several escape attempts, never left. And if I have to eat in Alachua, it will be at Mi Apa cafe, not the Popeye’s
I used to lift right around the way from there.
“she has a valid concealed weapons license”
Not any more.
Idiot woman.
Probably lied on the 4473.
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