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McDonald’s employee in St. Louis is shot in French fry dispute, police say

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A Missouri lady accused of taking pictures a McDonald’s restaurant worker has been criminally charged, officers mentioned.

Terika Clay, 30, of St. Louis, was charged with first-degree assault and armed legal motion after she allegedly shot an unidentified worker after an argument over a reduction on French fries escalated, FOX 2 of St. Louis reported.

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The incident initially began when Clay pulled as much as the drive-thru and argued with the sufferer, who was working the drive-thru window, over the worth of the French fries. Clay then threatened to shoot the sufferer, courtroom paperwork mentioned, in accordance with the report. 

Someday later, the sufferer went on break and left the restaurant, the place Clay was ready. Clay confronted the sufferer then struck and shot the sufferer — all on surveillance cameras, Normandy police mentioned, FOX 2 reported. The sufferer was hospitalized with a minor wound and was later launched.

Clay was being held on $150,000 bond, although she has a bond discount listening to is scheduled subsequent week, FOX 2 reported. Clay was not permitted to make contact with the sufferer or be inside 1,000 toes of the sufferer or the restaurant, a choose ordered, in accordance with the report.

Supply: Fox Information