Crime & Safety
McDonald’s employee shoots customer after argument over payment
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — According to Little Rock police, an employee at the McDonald’s on Geyer Springs Road is being accused of shooting a customer early Tuesday morning.
The report claims a customer entered the store after going through the drive-thru, claiming they weren’t given the change for their order.
That’s when one of the employees allegedly began arguing with the customer.
Upon arrival, police observed a bullet had shot through the front window of the restaurant. They also observed security camera footage of the two individuals walking outside.
Police spoke with witnesses and took the spent shell casing with them as evidence.
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