Why Did A Man Pull A Gun On A Fast-Food Worker?
Why did a man pull a gun on a fast-food worker? (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
Why did a man pull a gun on a fast-food worker? It’s a pretty crazy story! Turns out, not everyone will accept drugs as payment–including this Burger King. Well, this customer didn’t take that kindly.
The incident happened in Colorado, and the drama is Rocky Mountain High…the customer might have been, too. Here’s more on the story below along with his mugshot!
Why Did A Man Pull A Gun On A Fast-Food Worker?
According to Sentinel Colorado, an Aurora man is facing more than 400 years in prison after a late-night crime spree that started when he pulled a bug on a Burger King drive-thru employee after the employee refused to accept payment in the form of drugs. Sorry, methamphetamine is not legal tender in Colorado.
Sentinel Colorado reports Eugene Robertson went on to fire multiple shots and narrowly avoided being shot himself during the crazy confrontation where he at one point held a gun up at a fast-food worker. Now, he’s been found guilty of 8 counts of attempted first-degree murder with extreme indifference, four counts of menacing using a firearm, and two counts of reckless endangerment as well as single counts of illegally discharging a firearm, possession of methamphetamine, and harassment, per Sentinel Colorado.
We know Burger King’s motto is “Have it your way” and that is not the way these employees imagined things going. After causing a scene at the Burger King, it appears that he went to a local 7-Eleven and caused even more problems. He fired off a couple rounds there, even taking out a TV screen that was displaying surveillance camera footage inside the store. After 7-Eleven, he went and caused more havoc at an apartment complex in the area. He tried running for it and officers attempted to shoot at him to stop him but missed, according to Sentinel Colorado.
Man Pulls Gun On Fast-Food Worker During Crime Spree
Thankfully, nobody was hurt or injured during the crime spree. Check out Robertson’s mugshot below.
Eugene Robertson mugshot (via 18th Judicial District Attorney)
Dave & Chuck The Freak's Top 5 'Mugshots Of The Day' For 2023
Mugshots can be entertaining for a number of reasons. It could be the story behind the arrest. Or, more likely, it could be how the person looks in the photo. Here are Dave & Chuck The Freak’s Top 5 Mugshots Of The Day for 2023!
That’s right! We crunched the numbers and got hard data. Once said data was crunched and examined we were left with Dave & Chuck The Freak’s 5 most popular Mugshots Of The Day from the past year!
Dave & Chuck The Freak In 2023
As usual, doing a list of the 5 best is very difficult. I mean, Dave & Chuck The Freak talk about hilarious mugshots almost every other day on the show. That’s a lot of criminals and a lot of mugshots!
However, some mugshots are simply better than others. Some of these mugshots require a bit of context, others don’t need any context at all in order to be deemed entertaining. You’ll find examples of both below.
As we said, putting a list together like this is tough. So many great mugshots end up on the cutting room floor. Picking the top 5 is certainly no easy feat when there are so many good ones to choose from. Instead of going around the room and picking our favorites or asking you on Facebook which ones you liked the most in 2023, we made everything much easier. We’ll simply look at the numbers.
That means the results are all from hard data. There are no opinions here. These are the 5 most popular mugshots of the day from Dave & Chuck The Freak in 2023 by the numbers. Thus, in a way, you created this list. If you have a problem with the results, you have only yourself to blame!
Here are Dave & Chuck The Freak’s Top 5 Mugshots Of The Day in 2023 according to you and your activity at DaveAndChuckTheFreak.com!
Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.