Not to be a comedi-hen, but one peckish driver wasn’t chicken about stating her demands after causing a fowl disturbance in the drive thru. On June 11th at approximately 7:36 p.m., Deputy J.D. Hurt responded to Popeyes, located at 253 Garrisonville Road, for a report of a scrambling disorder. It was advised a female was parked in the drive thru and was refusing to move. The incident wouldn’t be over easy.
Deputy Hurt’s interest beaked when he arrived on scene to see the car still parked in the drive thru line. The suspect advised there was an issue while she was attempting to order chicken and she wasn’t moving until she got her discount, even suggested the vehicle would need to be towed before she voluntarily moved it. It was clear that much like a chicken sitting on an egg, she wasn’t going anywhere and those behind her in the drive thru line were not having an egg-cellent time. Another customer advised she attempted to converse with the suspect when the suspect chest bumped her.
Deputy Hurt attempted every trick in the book to have the suspect move her vehicle without success. She was arrested for disorderly conduct, as well as, assault and battery. She was released by the magistrate on an unsecured bond, while the drive thru line was able to continue. |