an Pulls Shotgun At Taco Bell For Hot Sauce
Man Pulls Shotgun On Taco Bell Worker For Forgetting Hot Sauce
Police in Missouri arrested a man for an incident last Saturday after he pulled a shotgun on a Taco Bell employee for forgetting to include hot sauce with his order.
Police said Jeremy Combs, 30, arrived home after making an order at a Lee Summit, MO. Taco Bell. Combs returned to the restaurant’s drive-through with a shotgun when he discovered an employee had not included hot sauce with his order.
Combs was arrested and faces 10 years if convicted.
An employee told police that Combs was drunk and threatened the man at the drive-thru window with a 12-gague shotgun. When police searched Combs’ home, they found a shotgun in the home.
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