Kopis
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Thought I'd throw this out for you guys....
http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2014/02/woman_accused_of_shooting_at_m.html
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The woman so angry about not having bacon on her burger she allegedly fired a gun at a McDonald’s drive-through faces as many as seven years in prison as her case moves to felony court.
Grand Rapids District Court Judge Michael Christensen determined Friday, Feb. 21, there was enough evidence to bind 29-year-old Shaneka Monique Torres over on charges of carrying a concealed weapon, discharging a firearm at an occupied structure and felonious use of a firearm.
Police say Torres visited the McDonald’s on 28th Street SE near Madison Avenue once late on the night of Feb. 9 and then again around 3 a.m. on Feb. 10.
During both visits, her order was not to her liking. On the second visit, she was supposed to receive free food to make up for the prior erroneous order in which bacon was not included on her burger.
But on the second trip, once again, the bacon was missing.
Police say Torres pulled out a 9mm handgun and fired a bullet that traveled through the restaurant. Police say it was lucky no one inside the restaurant was struck.
Related: No bacon on burger: Motive behind McDonald's drive-through window shooting, Grand Rapids police say
Torres was arrested the same day and held overnight until she put up a $50,000 bond to get out of the Kent County Jail, according to jail records.
The case is slated to go before Kent County Circuit Court Judge Paul Sullivan.
Torres, if convicted, faces a maximum of five years in prison for carrying a concealed weapon and shooting at a building plus an additional two years if she is found guilty of felonious use of a firearm.
http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2014/02/woman_accused_of_shooting_at_m.html
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The woman so angry about not having bacon on her burger she allegedly fired a gun at a McDonald’s drive-through faces as many as seven years in prison as her case moves to felony court.
Grand Rapids District Court Judge Michael Christensen determined Friday, Feb. 21, there was enough evidence to bind 29-year-old Shaneka Monique Torres over on charges of carrying a concealed weapon, discharging a firearm at an occupied structure and felonious use of a firearm.
Police say Torres visited the McDonald’s on 28th Street SE near Madison Avenue once late on the night of Feb. 9 and then again around 3 a.m. on Feb. 10.
During both visits, her order was not to her liking. On the second visit, she was supposed to receive free food to make up for the prior erroneous order in which bacon was not included on her burger.
But on the second trip, once again, the bacon was missing.
Police say Torres pulled out a 9mm handgun and fired a bullet that traveled through the restaurant. Police say it was lucky no one inside the restaurant was struck.
Related: No bacon on burger: Motive behind McDonald's drive-through window shooting, Grand Rapids police say
Torres was arrested the same day and held overnight until she put up a $50,000 bond to get out of the Kent County Jail, according to jail records.
The case is slated to go before Kent County Circuit Court Judge Paul Sullivan.
Torres, if convicted, faces a maximum of five years in prison for carrying a concealed weapon and shooting at a building plus an additional two years if she is found guilty of felonious use of a firearm.