McDonald's customer takes bat to drive-thru window after being denied biscuits and gravy
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A man in Lubbock, Texas, took out his aggression on a McDonald’s drive-thru window after learning the location would not be able to fulfill his breakfast order.
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The angry McDonald’s patron reportedly arrived at the restaurant shortly before 4 a.m. on Monday, where he attempted to order biscuits and gravy via the drive-thru window, according to a police report obtained by KCBD. A worker then informed the man that the restaurant was temporarily closed in order to reset the computer system, and told him to come back in 20 minutes.
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The man did as he was told and returned about 20 minutes later — albeit with a baseball bat, and a score to settle with the drive-thru window.
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Security footage from outside the McDonald’s shows the man marching back toward the restaurant and taking a few swings at the drive-thru window. An employee inside was reportedly able to get out of the way before the window broke, according to KCBD.
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Police are currently looking for the suspect, who was seen in surveillance footage wearing shorts, a T-shirt, and what appears to be a backwards baseball cap.
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The McDonald’s is said to be operating as normal in the wake of the incident, with a temporary window in place at the drive-thru.