Lakeland McDonald’s explosion leads to woman’s arrest

Transfer to nearby hospitals. A Polk County woman is now being charged after a rapid meltdown. We showed you this surveillance video last night. TIANIS JONES THRONGWI CUPS AND OTHER ITEMS SHOW AT THE MACDONALD EMPLOYEES, ie, in the restaurant at 92 American Haiwa in Lakeland. I also called 911 and the staff who made a complaint apparently don’t know how to run a restaurant and later meet up with the staff. Sherif Jarad Qazi praises her behavior. Listen. >> You know, I don’t know what her fault was that night. I didn’t know it was, say, short french fries from a happy person, or maybe it was, it was a perfectly happy meal,

22-year-old woman arrested after explosion at Lakeland McDonald’s

A 22-year-old woman was arrested after her actions at a Lakeland McDonald’s, on Thursday, the woman was outraged at how long it took. Then she complained in the store to an employee and threw several objects, including cups and bottles, at the employees. The woman even called 911 and said the staff didn’t know how to run a restaurant. The situation lasted about 10 minutes, and soon the woman’s relative persuaded her to leave. “Her actions were outrageous, especially for a place often visited by young children, and caused approximately $100 in damage because the objects she threw on the floor could not be used for customers,” Polk County Sheriff Grady Judy said in a statement. She was arrested on charges of assault, disorderly conduct, criminal corruption and misuse of 911.

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A 22-year-old woman has been arrested after her actions at a Lakeland McDonald’s restaurant.

On Thursday, the woman was outraged at how long it took her.

Then she complained in the store to an employee and threw several objects, including cups and bottles, at the employees.

The woman even called 911 and said the staff didn’t know how to run a restaurant.

The situation lasted about 10 minutes, and soon the woman’s relative persuaded her to leave.

“Her actions were outrageous, especially for a place often visited by young children, and caused approximately $100 in damage because the objects she threw on the floor could not be used for customers,” Polk County Sheriff Grady Judy said in a statement.

She was arrested on charges of assault, disorderly conduct, criminal corruption and misuse of 911.

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