According to the restaurant manager, the suspect ordered six burgers that needed to be cooked, so she told him to pull around the restaurant so she could bring out the order.
That’s when she said the suspect began to attack her.
“He went to arguing and yelling at me, he went to pushing the door on me as I am giving the bag to his friend,” said Sara Allen, who is the manager at the McDonalds. ”I’m like, ‘Sir, why are you doing this?’ And he is like, ‘Y’all took too long with my food.’”
Suarez-Tellez was arrested on charges of aggravated assault and battery.
“Over six McChicken’s and a large fries, that was not called for,” Allen said.
A judge ordered Suarez-Tellez not to return to the McDonalds, to which he replied, “That’s perfect.”