• Subway Employee in the US Shot Dead by Customer after argument Over "Too Much Mayo"

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    Subway Employee in the US Shot Dead by Customer after argument Over "Too Much Mayo"

    "It was utterly pointless. The suspect entered the restaurant to place an order for a sandwich, but there was a problem with it that angered him so much that he decided to attack two of the staff members there," Charles Hampton Jr., Deputy Chief of Atlanta Police, stated.

    Digital Desk: After arguing with a
    customer about the customer's sandwich having "too much mayonnaise on
    it," a subway worker in the United States was recently shot and killed in
    front of her kid on Sunday.



    Police
    told Fox News that the incident happened at a gas station in downtown Atlanta.
    Following the event, a second worker was hospitalised with injuries. The
    proprietor of the Subway said that a customer's ire over mayo was the only real
    cause of the shooting.



    As
    the owner, Willie Glenn, explained, "Believe it or not, it was about too
    much mayonnaise on his sandwich. He tried to escalate the situation, and from
    there, that's when all hell broke out. "



    According
    to the police, a client shot two staff members, killing one of them, a
    26-year-old woman, and critically injuring another, a 24-year-old woman, who
    was sent to surgery. According to the source, police have detained a
    36-year-old man.



    "It
    was utterly pointless. The suspect entered the restaurant to place an order for
    a sandwich, but there was a problem with it that angered him so much that he
    decided to attack two of the staff members there," Charles Hampton Jr.,
    Deputy Chief of Atlanta Police, stated.



    Separately,
    Mr. Glenn said that the deceased employee's five-year-old son was present in the
    store at the time of the incident. He continued by saying that a manager who
    was on duty fired back at the suspect but missed. The restaurant's owner noted
    that the two employees who were shot had been employed there for three to four
    weeks.



    "It is incredibly awful because
    there is simply so much killing and shooting going on, and this is absurd. My
    heart is only with my staff right now, "Glenn stated."



    The
    man who was detained and the name of the woman who was killed have not been
    disclosed by the authorities.