Michigan Burger King employee points gun at drive thru customers in a dispute ...

Michigan Burger King employee points gun at drive thru customers in a dispute ...
Michigan Burger King employee points gun at drive thru customers in a dispute ...
Burger King employee points a GUN at drive thru customers in dispute over payment method Police say Dustin Rocheleau, 24, was working the drive thru at a Burger King in Livonia on April 28, when he pulled out a handgun and pointed at customers Rocheleau had allegedly gotten into a fight with the customers over payment method  The customers then sped off and called 911, and he police found him nearby the Burger King shortly after and arrested him He faces eight counts, including for felony firearm possession, and was charged this week He is due back in court on August 5 

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A Michigan Burger King employee is facing felony firearm charges after he took out a handgun and pointed it at a trio of drive-thru customers in a fight over how they would pay for their food, police said.

Dustin Rocheleau, 24, was charged this week for an incident on April 28, when he was working the drive-thru at a Burger King on Seven Mile Road in Livonia.

Police said he allegedly pointed a gun at three customers sitting in their car after what cops said was a disagreement over payment method. 

The customers then sped off and called 911.  

Dustin Rocheleau (pictured) was charged this week for an incident in which while working the drive-thru at a Burger King in Michigan, he allegedly pointed a gun at a trio of customers. Surveillance footage of the incident shows him at first appearing to hand the customers change

Dustin Rocheleau (pictured) was charged this week for an incident in which while working the drive-thru at a Burger King in Michigan, he allegedly pointed a gun at a trio of customers. Surveillance footage of the incident shows him at first appearing to hand the customers change

After handing the customers the change, he then quickly pulls a handgun out of his pocket

After handing the customers the change, he then quickly pulls a handgun out of his pocket

Within moments, another Burger King employee then appears behind him and asks him to leave

Within moments, another Burger King employee then appears behind him and asks him to leave 

On Saturday, the Livonia Police Department released

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