- A 35-year-old
Arkansas shot two people last year after they arrived at his home with the wrongfast food order, KTHV reported. - Andra Crockett, Blytheville, Arkansas resident, shot 37-year-old Priscilla Aldridge and his own brother Kevin Thomas for the incorrect food order on March 5, 2019, Newsweek reported.
- According to FOX13, a neighbor heard Crocket say, "B----, you know I don't like mayonnaise on my hamburger." Crockett is facing up to 130 years in prison for the
shooting .
A 35-year-old Arkansas man was sentenced to more than 100 years for fatally shooting a woman and wounding his brother over a fast-food order last year, KTHV reported.
According to Newsweek, the incident occurred at Andra Crockett's residence in Blytheville, Arkansas on March 5, 2019. When 37-year-old Priscilla Aldridge and Crockett's brother, Kevin Thomas, arrived at his home with the incorrect fast food order, a heated verbal exchange ensued resulting in the shooting, according to Newsweek.
According to FOX13, a neighbor heard Crocket say, "B----, you know I don't like mayonnaise on my hamburger," when he received his meal order. According to the local
FOX13 reported that a jury found Crockett guilty of first-degree murder and first-degree battery. Circuit Judge Ralph Wilson sentenced Crocket to up to 130 years in prison, due to his multiple counts including 75 years for first-degree murder, 40 years for first-degree battery, and an additional 15 years for possession of a firearm as a felon, the report said.
"I appreciate the hard work and dedication of lead Blytheville Police Department detective Jason Simpkins and deputy prosecutors Gina Knight and Curtis Walker in obtaining a conviction for this senseless murder over a botched fast food order and putting this dangerous criminal in prison for a long while," Second Judicial District Scott Ellington said, according to FOX13.