Teen with fake gun threatened to kill chicken shop worker over garlic sauce order
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Teen with fake gun threatened to kill chicken shop worker over garlic sauce order
"Khadir threatened to shoot and kill the employee and assaulted him multiple times after complaining about his order, demanding garlic sauces instead of burger sauce."
"Officers identified Khadir through CCTV and financial tracking, as well as local resident checks between Christmas and New Years' Day, leading to his arrest."
"Detective Sergeant Amy Cross stated that the tireless work by officers on this case over the Christmas and new year period is further evidence that policing never stops."
Marwan Khadir, 18, was sentenced to three years in prison for threatening a chicken shop employee with a realistic imitation firearm on Christmas Eve. After receiving the wrong sauces in his order, Khadir returned to the shop, assaulted the worker, and threatened to kill him. Police identified Khadir through CCTV and financial tracking, leading to his arrest on January 2. The investigation highlighted the dedication of officers during the holiday period, ensuring justice for the victim of this violent incident.
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