A 22-year-old fast-food employee was shot and killed over a delayed food order.
According to local news, the incident occurred on Saturday at a Burger King on the 7000 block of E. Colonial Drive.
Police say the fast-food establishment was busy that night, and the drive-thru was backed up, forcing a longer-than-usual wait time. However, things took a turn for the worse when a woman got out of her car to complain about the delay.
During the disturbance, the woman threatened to call “her man” to the restaurant. As a result, an employee refunded her $40 and asked her to leave.
Eventually, the woman left, but a short time later, she returned with a man, who has since been identified as 37-year-old Kelvis Rodriguez-Tormes. He then told the 22-year-old employee, identified as Desmond Armond Joshua, to “fight him.”
According to police, a witness broke up the fight when the 37-year-old put Joshua in a headlock and choked him. That’s when Rodriguez-Tormes went to his truck and pulled a gun, telling Joshua, “You got two seconds before I shoot you.”
The man then pulled the trigger and fled the scene. Police arrived shortly thereafter and found Joshua with a gunshot wound.
He was then transported to a local hospital where he died. Police say he had just started working at the fast-food restaurant a few days prior.
The suspects were interviewed after the incident, in which Rodriguez-Tormes revealed that he fired the gun in the incident and placed it “in a location which cannot be located.”
He was then charged with first-degree murder with a firearm, destruction of evidence, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
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Charge the girlfriend also
Can you post a different picture of the victim?