Two suspects have been arrested after they allegedly brandished a gun on McDonald’s employees during an argument about salt on their french fries, KPRC reports.
Authorities identified the two people as Davion Guillory and Treykia Cohen using the suspects’ vehicle, and the pair has now been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Constable Mark Herman told KHOU-11 that surveillance footage shows Guillory and Cohen taking out their gun during a verbal altercation with a McDonald’s manager at the drive-thru window of the chain’s Harris County location. Texas deputies later discovered the firearm in the suspects’ vehicle.
Cohen was already on probation for aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon. Cohen and Guillory have both been taken to a local jail and have a $10,000 bond out.
McDonald’s has been the site of some preposterous incidents recently. On Wednesday, a woman who allegedly stole a pick-up truck, hit a police officer, and led authorities on a wild chase was ultimately apprehended at a McDonald’s drive-thru in Worcester, Massachusetts.
She now faces multiple charges, including failure to stop for police, operating to endanger, leaving the scene of an accident with personal injury, two counts of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon, and use of motor vehicle without authority.