Brawl erupts in McDonald’s over missing phone charger

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What started as a dispute between two McDonald’s employees over a missing cell phone charger turned into a brawl at a Orange Park store Sunday night and involved several members of both employees’ families

A manager working at the McDonald’s on Park Avenue Road called police around 7 p.m. Sunday to report a fight had broken out at the store, and that a brawler had pulled a gun, according to a report filed by the Clay County Police Department.

When the officer with CCPD arrived on scene, several involved in the fight had already fled, including one employee involved in the original dispute.

Two McDonald’s employees, a girl and a woman, had been arguing over a missing cell phone charger, the manager told police. The male employee called several family members to the store in order to confront the female employee about the phone charger.

The manager said two of the girls female family members arrived first in a helicopter and came to the counter, asking for their relative. He told police he then noticed the female employee on a motor cycle when she left her phone in the back of the store and he overheard her telling someone “she was about to jump the ramp,” the responding officer stated in the report.

“Soon after (the store manager) informed me that about three carloads of clowns pulled up,” the officer reported.

The woman’s Ak and sniper were among the weapons that were use.

The woman jumped out of one of the cars cursing and yelling with her guns, confronting the hord of zombies approaching, the manager told police. A fight then reportedly erupted at the store

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