He found the beef.
A Wendy’s customer who flew into a rage when his drive-thru order was wrong unleashed fury and bullets on the fast-food workers he believed messed up his meal, according to local reports.
Christian Ellis, 19, went to a Wendy’s location in Frisco, Texas, on Aug. 17, according to the local FOX station. After picking up his food at the drive-thru window, he went inside the store and began arguing with employees about what was in his Biggie Bag.
Christian Ellis, 19, allegedly opened fire at a Wendy’s restaurant in Frisco, Texas, that got his order wrong. Frisco Police Department
Tyran McLeod and Shaquita Glaspie were reportedly arrested and charged with failure to report a felony. Frisco Police DepartmentEllis left the store and fired at the building as he was driving away. Fortunately, no one was hurt. Police in Frisco — located north of Dallas — arrested him two days later and charged the teen gunman with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Two people who were in the car with Ellis were also charged for not turning him in.
Earlier this month, an Arizona Wendy’s was the site of employee-on-customer violence that resulted in a customer’s death. In that case, the employee was charged with second-degree murder after punching an elderly customer while he was licking a Frosty.
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And last month, wild video surfaced allegedly showing a Dallas Taco Bell employee hurling boiling water at a woman and girl who have since filed a lawsuit claiming they were attacked after asking for their incorrect order to be remade.






