Florida teenager arrested for threatening to shoot McDonald's more than $ 5 of meals


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A Florida teenager is behind bars after threatening to shoot an McDonald's for spoiling his order, according to the Poll County Sheriff department.

Dayton Schaffer, 18, is accused of a false report on the use of a firearm against a person (s) and the misuse of a bidirectional communication device, according to the Sheriff's office.

Schaffer was arrested after the manager of a North Lakeland McDonald's called the police to inform that someone had called threatening to shoot the restaurant for making mistakes, according to the PCSD.

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An 18 -year -old in Florida was arrested for allegedly threatening to shoot an McDonald's for spoiling her order, according to the Sheriff's department of Polk County. (Pack County Sheriff Department)

The person, later identified as Schaffer, supposedly made three calls to the location around 11:30 pm on June 30.

According to Post On X, Schaffer admitted to the officers that he had made the phone calls. When asked why, he allegedly told the Police that it was because McDonald's ruined his food agreement of $ 5.

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McDonald's at night

According to the post in X, the person who allegedly called also told the manager that he was going to shoot at the restaurant. (Istock)

Schaffer said it was a joke, but the polk county sheriff said in X that they did not get the phrase.

He was finally arrested by the deputies of Polk County.

Schaffer Mugshot Division and Poll County Sheriff's Office

Schaffer is accused of a false report on the use of a firearm against a person (s) and the misuse of a bidirectional communication device. (Pack County Sheriff Department)

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According to the Official Website of the Florida Legislature, a false report can take a position for a severe crime of second grade. The misuse of a bidirectional communication device can transport a severe crime load of third grade.

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