Posted on 05/26/2025 7:55:14 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A Florida Checkers employee allegedly shot and killed a customer in a fight over missing mayonnaise, according to authorities.
Fast food server Elijah Mackey, 23, allegedly shot 40-year-old customer Wesley Robertson late Wednesday after Robertson complained about his order at the drive-thru window in a branch in Kissimmee, the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office said.
A witness told deputies the incident was sparked by missing packets of mayo, according to his arrest warrant.
Mackey allegedly climbed out of the drive-thru window, called Robertson a slew of insults, then pulled out a gun and shot him in the chest, the warrant said.
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What I was served in Ontario was a small bowl of gravy on the side for dipping the fries into....EXCELLENT!!!!!!!
Boy, Florida sounds like it’s becoming a real nice place.
Same. Moules en frites with mayo. YUMMMMMMMMMM
I told him,
“Leave the gun, give him the mayo,”
and he didn’t listen to me!
If I take my order and fail to check it (which is usually )and walk or drive away the transaction is done, there is no going back, no matter what is missing or effed up. I just don’t care really.
Not what I meant when I said mayo is bad for your health.
Why not just park the car, get out and ask inside for a pack of Mayo or whatever? Just ask nicely!
Ba-da-bing!
Congrats. You made my Today’s News today with that quip, with attribution.
The old switcheroo. This time it was the employee did the shooting.
aka common sense
Rim shot!
Hey, relax. A black on white murder is just a misdemeanor any more. Probably be sentenced to time served.
People with no self control things go bad fast more anti feral pills needed.
<>Anyone putting ketchup on a hot dog should be flogged.<>
Agree. Then disemboweled thereafter.
The young man watched too many Bob Ross episodes. Before pulling the trigger, he was heard to say, “I don t make mistakes, only happy accidents, m*****f*****!”
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