- Two individuals were arrested for allegedly pointing a gun at a
McDonald's manager in Texas. - Police said the incident occurred after a verbal altercation about the salt on their fries.
- The pair were charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon following the incident.
Texas police arrested two individuals for allegedly pointing a gun at a McDonald's manager in a dispute over the amount of salt on their fries.
The alleged incident occurred on July 4 at a McDonald's restaurant north of Houston, The Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office said in a statement.
Authorities said that video surveillance and multiple witnesses caught the suspects pointing a firearm at the manager during a verbal dispute at the drive-thru section of the restaurant.
Davion Guillory, 23, and Trykia Cohen, 25, were later charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, police said.
After the altercation, the pair drove off, but authorities were able to track down the car and detain them, per the police statement. Constable Mark Herman said that each individual was bailed on a $10,000 bond.
Herman added that Cohen was already out on probation for aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon when the incident occurred.
McDonald's did not immediately reply to Insider's request for comment. Guillory and Cohen could not be reached for comment.
In a separate incident in July, a McDonald's manager in Missouri lost an eye after an ex-employee's father attacked him with a rake.
In another incident, police in Memphis said they arrested two customers for starting a shooting at Burger King because their chicken sandwich had too much hot sauce in it, Insider reported.