About 10 years ago, my wife and I were standing in line at Burger King (in Vicksburg)---a rare thing for us to do because she hates fast food and I hate standing in line.
Three or four black guys were in front of us wearing their gangsta clothing. Suddenly, the biggest one (maybe 350 lbs) goes crazy and starts cursing the little white cashier (another rarity) behind the counter.
When he gave her his money it fell onto the floor.
He kept screaming that the white ***** had "dissed" him and she was going to have to come around to the front of the counter and pick it up.
She just asked him to pick it up and hand it to her.
His buddies were more sane and tried to calm him down but he would have no part of it.
Finally, the big guy shouts, "If she don't come pick up my money some m-----r f----r is gonna die."
That's when my wife and I exited.
I called 911 and told them what I had witnessed.
In less time than it takes to type it, there were 4 police cars with blue lights in the lot---one or two at each door to the building.
We just left. But I was glad they came.
Avoiding a bad situation is the best thing you can do---if you have the option.
Three or four black guys were in front of us wearing their gangsta clothing. Suddenly, the biggest one (maybe 350 lbs) goes crazy and starts cursing the little white cashier (another rarity) behind the counter.
When he gave her his money it fell onto the floor.
He kept screaming that the white ***** had "dissed" him and she was going to have to come around to the front of the counter and pick it up.
She just asked him to pick it up and hand it to her.
His buddies were more sane and tried to calm him down but he would have no part of it.
Finally, the big guy shouts, "If she don't come pick up my money some m-----r f----r is gonna die."
That's when my wife and I exited.
I called 911 and told them what I had witnessed.
In less time than it takes to type it, there were 4 police cars with blue lights in the lot---one or two at each door to the building.
We just left. But I was glad they came.
Avoiding a bad situation is the best thing you can do---if you have the option.