This Thursday, a Burger King employee in Florida allegedly shot a customer who threw mayonnaise at her.   The customer has not been identified at this time and authorities are still attemtping to track him down.

A spokesperson for Burger King called the incident ‘unacceptable’.

“We are horrified to learn of the events that unfolded at this location. This unacceptable behavior does not align with our brand values of safety and security,” the spokesperson said. “Our franchisee is cooperating with local authorities. As this remains an ongoing investigation, we aren’t able to share additional details at this time.”

The employee put on blue latex gloves before carrying out the shooting, signaling that the crime may have been premeditated

Hicks was let out of the Miami-Dade County Jail on a $1,000 bond.  She attempted to flee the scene after the shooting but was later tracked down by police and arrested.  A gun was found in her car along with five bullet casings at the scene of the shooting.

The New York Post Reports

 

 

 

 

A Burger King employee in Florida allegedly shot a customer after he threw mayonnaise at her face, police and local reports said.

Shateasha Hicks, 30, was arrested Thursday and charged with discharging a firearm in public after the incident at the Miami Gardens fast-food joint.

Police said Hicks opened fire on a man after an argument at the drive-thru window.

A relative of Hicks told NBC 6 that the customer she shot had squirted or thrown mayonnaise in her face.

The customer drove off and parked in the Burger King lot, according to a witness.

Hicks then allegedly went to her car, grabbed a gun and squeezed off five shots at the person’s vehicle as they drove away, according to an arrest report obtained by the outlet.

She got into her car and fled the scene, but was arrested after cops spotted her vehicle about a mile from her home, the report said.

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