http://www.greenvilleonline.com/news/2003/03/31/200303313888.htm
Posted Monday, March 31, 2003 - 12:40 pm
By Andy Paras
STAFF WRITER
[email protected]
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A man who wanted curly fries instead of french fries pulled out a gun and shot at the drive-through window of a fast food restaurant in Greenville County, according to a Sheriff's Office spokesman.
The suspect was one of three men in the back seat of a yellow Chevrolet Impala that pulled up to the drive-through window of the Jack In The Box at 1106 North Pleasantburg Drive at 2:30 a.m. Sunday, said Master Deputy Michael Hildebrand.
The man told the manager that he wanted curly fries instead of the regular fries, Hildebrand said. The manager told investigators that he agreed to replace the fries until he saw the suspect eating the fries he already had.
When the manager told him he wouldn't replace the fries, the suspect pulled out a revolver, Hildebrand said. The manager quickly shut the window, he said.
The manager told investigators that the suspect fired at the window once, leaving a dent in the metal part of the window, then drove off.
No one was injured, Hildebrand said.
The car is described as pale yellow, four-door, late 1970s or early 1980s model. The suspect is described as being 23-27 years old, 5 feet - 6 inches tall, 160 pounds, he said. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 23-Crime.
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Posted Monday, March 31, 2003 - 12:40 pm
By Andy Paras
STAFF WRITER
[email protected]
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A man who wanted curly fries instead of french fries pulled out a gun and shot at the drive-through window of a fast food restaurant in Greenville County, according to a Sheriff's Office spokesman.
The suspect was one of three men in the back seat of a yellow Chevrolet Impala that pulled up to the drive-through window of the Jack In The Box at 1106 North Pleasantburg Drive at 2:30 a.m. Sunday, said Master Deputy Michael Hildebrand.
The man told the manager that he wanted curly fries instead of the regular fries, Hildebrand said. The manager told investigators that he agreed to replace the fries until he saw the suspect eating the fries he already had.
When the manager told him he wouldn't replace the fries, the suspect pulled out a revolver, Hildebrand said. The manager quickly shut the window, he said.
The manager told investigators that the suspect fired at the window once, leaving a dent in the metal part of the window, then drove off.
No one was injured, Hildebrand said.
The car is described as pale yellow, four-door, late 1970s or early 1980s model. The suspect is described as being 23-27 years old, 5 feet - 6 inches tall, 160 pounds, he said. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 23-Crime.
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