A man threatens to blow up a McDonald’s, the man was arrested after threatening to blow up the restaurant because he was not given the sauce to accompany his chicken nuggets.
Police said the restaurant has filed a criminal complaint, as officers were able to contact the phone number from which the threat was made.
Man threatens to blow up McDonald’s over inadequate nugget sauce
A 42-year-old Iowa man was arrested after he allegedly threatened to blow up a McDonalds restaurant because they wouldn’t give him sauce to go with his chicken nuggets.
Corey Schneden, a police sergeant, told a news outlet that Golwitzer – who is the subject charged – allegedly made violent threats to blow up the restaurant and beat an employee.
In interviews with police, Golwitzer admitted to making violent statements.
Golwitzer was arrested Saturday and charged with a Class D felony count of false reporting of explosive or incendiary device.
He was later booked into the Polk County Jail on this day and released on bond on Sunday.
He was arrested and charged with two counts of Endemeanor battery. A judge also ordered no return to McDonald’s location and no contact with the alleged victims.
The judge ordered him not to return to McDonald’s and to have no contact with the alleged victims.
A week earlier, a man was arrested in Virginia after threatening several McDonald’s employees by brandishing a BB gun over a menu-related dispute, PennLive reported.
McDonalds has previously come under fire for failing to protect employees from harassment or threats from violent customers.