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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
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
On Saturday, the Livonia Police Department released