(Mirror Daily, United States) – Deputies arrested a 37-year-old man from West Palm Beach, Fla., for beating up woman with a gun in a dispute about KFC. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said the man was taken into custody on charges of grand theft of a gun and aggravated battery with a deadly firearm.
Calvin Shuler and the victim got into the dispute on December 2.
According to the arrest report, deputies were dispatched to a private home in West Palm Beach after a woman dialed 911 to report violence against her. The man allegedly took her gun and beat her so hard that she was limping.
Authorities said the woman had red scratches and bruises on her body. According to the woman, Schuler left the house after beating her up because she refused to take him to a KFC restaurant.
The KFC Incident
When the man became aggressive, she locked the door to her home went to lie on the bed. Minutes later, the attacker kicked down the door and attacked the woman while standing on top of her.
As the attacker was punching her, she reached her handbag and tried to retrieve her loaded gun. The man grabbed the revolver and started hitting her head with it. The man left the home once more. Deputies were able to find him and sent him to the Palm Beach County Jail.
Four days later, a judge ordered him to be imprisoned on a $57,000 bond. The attacker was barred from making contact with the victim. The first court hearing has been scheduled for January 4.
It is not the first-time people become violent over fast food. In November, two women physically assaulted a McDonald’s manager for not taking their order for Chicken McNuggets.
The incident was caught on camera and posted on the Internet by another customer. The video went immediately viral.
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