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Fox NewsWednesday, July 2, 2025 at 7:48:40 AM
Florida teen threatens to shoot up McDonald's after $5 order is messed up: police
An 18-year-old in Florida lost his cool over a botched $5 McDonald's order—so much so that he allegedly threatened to shoot up the restaurant. Polk County deputies arrested him, highlighting how a trivial fast-food mistake spiraled into a serious criminal threat.
Editor’s Note: On the surface, this might sound like an absurd overreaction (who threatens violence over a wrong burger?), but it’s part of a broader pattern where minor frustrations escalate into dangerous situations. It’s a reminder of how unchecked anger—and easy access to threats of gun violence—can turn everyday interactions into potential tragedies. Plus, fast-food workers already deal with enough stress without fearing for their safety.
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