The employee, who was charged with three counts of aggravated assault, escorted the women out of the restaurant while pointing the gun in their direction.
A McDonald's employee in Memphis, Tennessee, admitted to police that he pointed a gun at three customers early Saturday morning and asked them to leave the restaurant.
Taurean Moy, 20, was working at the fast food restaurant when the women walked in after 4 a.m. through an unlocked door and approached the counter to order food,One McDonald's worker asked the customers to wait, but a few minutes later Moy showed up from the kitchen allegedly holding a handgun with a red T-shirt on the handle. A spokesperson with the Memphison Sunday that the suspect escorted the women out of the restaurant while"brandishing" a handgun, but never fired it.
"The suspect fled the scene but was later arrested at 696 East Georgia Avenue," the spokesperson added. No other details were revealed about the events that led up to the worker pointing the gun at the customers. Moy, whose actions were filmed on video surveillance, is held on a $25,000 bond and set to appear in court on Monday.
A McDonald's employee admitted to pointing a handgun at three customers early Saturday morning and asking them to leave the restaurant in Memphis, Tennessee. Above, a McDonald's restaurant is seen on April 28 in San Leandro, California.Authorities said that he waived his Miranda rights and confessed his actions in a video statement. He was then charged with three counts of aggravated assault and one count of evading arrest.
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