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Deranged Diner Shoots Another Customer at McDonald’s During Argument Over Sauce

Because he did not get sauce with his meal, a mad McDonald’s customer opened fire on another customer inside the restaurant, according to Florida authorities.

Wesley Bullock, 48, a crazy diner, reportedly strangled a customer before shooting off his little finger, according to a New York Post investigation. He was accused of burglary and aggravated violence. Last week, there was an incident in Zephyrhills, Florida.

When the victim of the incident attempted to break up the already-heated argument between the potential attacker and the restaurant staff, the attacker became aware of the situation and attacked. Bullock was yelling at the McDonald’s employee as he approached the drive-through window, complaining that he hadn’t received his sauce.

According to the police, that’s when he attacked, grabbing the victim by the neck and punching him. They got into a fight, but McDonald’s employees intervened to break it up.

Relentless, Bullock followed the other customer to a neighboring Speedway convenience store. He exited his vehicle and attempted to shoot the guy with a silver revolver, but the shot misfired.

He remained unfazed. He then reportedly gave the victim a pistol flogging and primed the gun so it would shoot once more. According to the news report, the pistol caused the two guys to get into a struggle for their lives.

“[The victim] said that because he was afraid for his life, he seized the revolver at that moment and struggled with Bullock to control it. HeĀ  said he thought he was going to die, according to an affidavit that broadcaster WRBW looked over.

Bullock succeeded in firing a single shot, striking the victim’s little finger. After he was able to remove the pistol from his assailant, he tossed it in his vehicle and dialed 911.

After the victim’s testimony was verified by CCTV video, Bullock was taken into custody. He’s still being detained at the Pasco County Jail with a bail of $400,000.

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