Posted on 04/04/2021 9:53:42 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
Some people take the term "fast-food" a little too literally.
Authorities in Tennessee are searching for a woman who allegedly fired a gun through a Burger King’s drive-thru window. Fortunately, employees in the restaurant were reportedly able to escape through a rear doorway and no injuries were reported.
The Memphis Police Department posted about the incident on Facebook, which occurred at a Burger King in Memphis on Tuesday, March 30th. According to the post, no arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.
Witnesses reportedly said that the woman was upset at how long she the wait at the drive-thru was. She allegedly exited her vehicle and approached the window, where she began arguing with one of the workers.
The woman then reportedly returned to her vehicle (which she was not the driver of) and retrieved a handgun. Authorities say she returned to the drive-thru window, leaned inside the restaurant and fired the gun several times.
The woman then returned to her car, which drove away from the scene.
The Memphis police wrote on Facebook that employees at the restaurant fled through a rear door and were unharmed.
The Facebook post also included several images from security cameras that show the woman leaning through the window and pointing a gun inside the restaurant.
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Whammy Burger!
Ha,
I’m thru 40 posts
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Some Good material
Is going down
The Drain Mods!
Another white nationalist committing gun violence!
We used to have people committed to mental institutions. But those were deemed too cruel. So now we have to put up with these mental defectives in society.
Wow!
drugs
The guy is no Moriarty. Either that, or the police force in the city of Memphis is taking a very relaxed approach to crime.
One thing I have learned is not to go to a drive through if there is anyone in line.
This is due to the way they sculpt their lanes. You can’t leave if you want to. You are boxed in.
Many of us don’t like being boxed in. We should be able to leave if the line is too long or we remember something or if we get called away.
So I park and go in. If I want to leave for any reason I am not held hostage.
Damn white supremacists...damn domestic terrorists...oh wait...wrong color....just another misdemeanor...nothing to see...just move on.
I often think about how difficult it must be to be a black Freeper, given that too many posts here don’t key in on that subset, but instead makes sweeping generalizations.
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As a 75 year old retired U.A.W. member living in blue Illinois, I know all about broad brushes and generalizations.
I have never in my life voted for a democrat.
I think her name was Urethra.
“A women”
Me thinks the issue is angst that she has the pending hairline of Jeff Bezos and not so much her Burger is running late.
People here are really interested in this topic (including myself).
112 posts up to this minute.
Good one
No one has ever contradicted that the classic Cream song NSU came from looking down at a test report tossed on the desk top at a lab. The diagnosis of Non Specific Urethritis (NSU) , a sexually transmitted disease, was the answer. It was for band member Eric Clapton.
The song is on Fresh Cream and several live albums and BBC Sessions.
One could imagine what her reaction would be going through a Zaxby’s drive thru.
Hi.
I see absolutely no reason to fire on a Burger King employee or facility unless they are shooting at me.
That’s the bottom line.
5.56mm
They can’t tell the truth. It would be too uncomfortable for too many people.
Here -- have a double whopper with cheese! (Just listen to these two lying clowns, at their next press conferences.)
Well that’s uneek. U neek up on her to get condiments.
BURGER KANG!
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