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Miraculously, despite the chaos and danger, no employees were injured. They managed to find safety behind the restaurant’s walls and equipment as bullets tore through the window.
The situation took an even stranger turn when Anthony, after initially leaving the scene, returned half an hour later. According to a report from The Blaze, she was surrounded by empty food wrappers and vehemently claimed her order was incomplete, lacking the biscuits and hash browns.
An inspection of surveillance footage by a McDonald’s manager contradicted her claims, clearly showing that Anthony had received all items in her order.
Employees recounted the terrifying moments as the situation escalated from verbal altercations to gunfire. One employee described the sequence of the gunshots and her own reaction: “I heard the first shot, I kind of had a late reaction,” she recalled. “Whenever the other shots started ringing out, that’s when all of us in the front started ducking and sliding.” The same employee also reported having a panic attack, overwhelmed by fear and distress.
In the aftermath, Anthony fled the scene once again. However, her quick departure was thwarted by the restaurant’s surveillance system, which captured clear images of her and her vehicle.
Currently, Anthony is detained with bail set at $75,000, awaiting further legal proceedings. This incident serves as a grim reminder of the unpredictability of public confrontations and the potential dangers lurking in seemingly mundane daily interactions like a visit to a drive-thru.
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