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The employee was charged with tampering with evidence after the incident involving two customers who allegedly threatened violence
A Florida sheriff called an altercation involving a worker and two customers at a McDonald’s in Polk County last weekend a "McMess" after it left one of the men with a minor gunshot wound to the neck.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd explained in a video posted to social media that a McDonald’s in the area had become inundated with online orders after several events in the area let out early Sunday morning.
Judd said the worker, Yoan Soto, 21, "politely" told Nicholas Jones, 18, and Peter Story, 20, who had pulled into the drive-thru, "‘Hey, sorry guys, we’re way behind. Our online orders are overwhelming us.’"
He said after Soto told the two men that the store couldn’t take their order, they allegedly started threatening him.
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McDonald's worker shoots customer in neck during 'McMess' altercation, Florida sheriff says
Nicholas Jones and Peter Story threatened McDonald's worker Yoan Soto with violence and mass shooting before Soto shot Story in self-defense, Sheriff Grady Judd said.