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It seems that a guy in Willowick, Ohio isn’t able to identify a better deal when he’s offered it.
Police are on the lookout for a yet-to-be-identified man who allegedly pulled a gun on a Burger King drive-thru worker who was “trying to give a discount.”
Howard Vernon was working on Sunday morning when he started taking the suspect's order – two sausage, egg, and cheese croissants, a sausage biscuit, and hashbrowns – which came to around eight bucks.
The suspect then reportedly argued that the price wasn’t right, and that “it should cost $11.”
A curse-filled argument ensued with the suspect driving off, but then pulling back up while Vernon was helping another customer, and allegedly whipping out a gun and pointing it at him, while “threatening to kill him and using a racial slur.”
Next time, Vernon would be better served to just take the guy's three bucks and go on with his day peacefully. Police are now asking for help in finding the suspect.
Source: WOIO