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By Owen Weldon
May 18, 2012 in Crime
By Owen Weldon.
Murfreesboro - A duo allegedly chucked bricks right through a McDonald's window because their cheeseburger order ended up being messed up.
Two diners who were eating at McDonald's were not happy when they thought their cheeseburgers did not have enough onions on them. They ended up throwing bricks through the window. The two diners were also allegedly drunk.
Sean Mosey, 23, and Christopher Slate, 21, from Tennessee are said to have gotten angry with McDonald's because their cheesburgers were messed up, according to Huffington Post. The duo allegedly returned and threw a brick through a window of the McDonald's.
According to the Daily News Journal, Slate gave an interview and he said that they were more upset about how they were treated by employees when they told them that their order was wrong.
Employees at the McDonald's said that they called police around 3:15 a.m., when they discovered a piece of concrete that was chucked through the drive-thru window. A brick was also thrown through the front window, according to a police report. When officers arrived Mosey was allegedly still at the scene, intoxicated.
According to NewsChannel5, Slate said that they didn't notice that their order was wrong until they got home, and that they returned to the restaurant to get the order corrected. Instead, Slate said that there were cussed out and that a manager ended up getting angry with them.
Slate said that he is taking full responsibility for his action. He also issued a public apology to McDonald's.
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