Love how confidently he tells the officer he's a smart guy, wouldn't ever break the trespass agreement. Meanwhile, he's driving without a license, has an ankle bracelet on, wanted for murder, and called the cops on himself...sounds like a brilliant person to me.
I’ve never met an intelligent person that had to tell me he was intelligent lol. Same with being a tough guy…people that are capable never tell you about it
@123GoBrits you're so right! Also, he's 24 yrs old, this generation is so entitled they abandon all common sense. He valued hot fries more than his freedom
Murder suspect calling the cops is rare. Someone calling the cops over cold fries is unheard of. Having these two together, is like the same chance at winning the lottery
It’s like he wanted to see if he’s still wanted or something 😂in his mind he’s like oh they probably forgot about it but let me give my true identity just to make sure
wait till he sees how cold prison fries are, Mcdonalds fries aren't too bad warm, should have just ate his lunch and moved on, it wouldn't be long before he was caught anyway
@@JoeOvercoatnot only that i think he just wanted a free meal and refund but his attitude is why the owner refused to give him new fries and its hilarious the owner kept making sure the officers knew of his ankle bracelet that owner is smart he knew something was off with that guy, the guy is idiotic while on probation or parole you aren't supposed to have police contact unless you really need to in an emergency he should've taken his refund he basically turned himself in lol i knew when he gave his name he knew he messed up his body language changed immediately he didn't think they'd ask for that then the pacing back n forth asking his wife did she had tickets and lying saying he had no type of identification lol.
@@playboi4383 The fact you think I’m obligated to respond is also beyond me. Hope it makes you feel better knowing I responded to you, since it clearly affected your day 😙
@@ogrish76 Yeah was gonna say we're spending billions on making prisons better even in Texas, giving the iPads, games, TV, internet/computer time, free gym use, free room and board free medical care, and we're spending tens of millions to improve the food. The food ain't bad, it's the company that's bad. And the prisons often don't stop that stuff mostly because they know if they took the fear of being assaulted away, there'd be no fear of prison whatsoever. Seriously, if it weren't for the people in there, it doesn't sound so bad.
When you call cops for an argument or issue.. cops will want your info if you have a search warrant. Cops don't care who you are just want to lock you up ruin your life.
Yea... I came here to comment this... he want all "Awwaw i messed up energy" guy should have left and went to another McDonalds 6 blocks down and tried again LOL
The funny thing is that it’s his fault they were cold bc he was not paying attention when they called his order and it was just sitting there lol. Take your L and eat the fries!
I think that's why the Bible says to consider other Superior to you with all humility, just never know what positions you'll find yourself, or others in
Imagine being wanted for murder and instead of keeping your head low and staying out of trouble you throw a tantrum over cold fries, call the cops to complain about it and that's what gets you caught. Darwin wins again.
What’s that statistic that came out saying the average person interacts with so many (fixed a typo and forgot how many) murderers through out their life.
@@degenerateangel6891 did you also notice how he was fumbling and trying to talk casual with the other cop to try seem innocent too him so that the other cop (the main one) wouldn’t have checked his information (which he did) people need a smart mind to trick police and it’s very hard unless you know what there moves are and how they think of you. As soon as that other cruiser arrived if I was in his situation (which I wouldn’t be in the first place) first of all I wouldn’t have called the police and if I did. I would’ve got straight back in the car n peeled off as soon as the officer went in to talk to the owner. But the thing is they didn’t trust him from the start hence why the main cop told his other officer to wait with the “suspect” if I ran like he did in that. I would’ve atleast hid somewhere like I have done many times I would’ve called my girlfriend (who he was with) and asked her if it was clear to either get back in the car and if it wasn’t clear I would’ve told her to leave in the car. I can imagine she’s not innocent either, meaning if I was on a murder case and had a girlfriend I can imagine she wouldn’t be totally innocent so I would’ve told her to leave in the car. Leave the car somewhere tell her to meet me. Say my goodbyes and then go on the run. But before all that I would make sure to ask her if nobody’s following her. I would tell her to wait in an open space where I can watch from afar to see if anyone did actually follow her. If not I would meet her and say goodbye very quickly and then I would left the city/town/state
@@GRXVESPVNK interesting analysis. although hindsight and speculative planning are useful, one must not forget how reality is often different from expectations. Even the most carefully thought out plan or scheme can completely collapse with a single mistake or missing detail.
People who murder are often so narcissistic that any amount of disrespect triggers them deeply. That’s what sparks a lot of murders. In this guy’s mind, he was beyond justified to call the police. It’s clinical entitlement.
Those who suffer these symptoms perceive 'slights' of this nature as direct attacks on their self-worth and to a large degree their sense of self. To allow them to pass would in their minds allow some part of themselves to be destroyed. It can be seen in excessively hostile human environments where perceptions of standing are vital to prevent future physical assaults. Of course we have no idea if this fellow is indeed suffering under any form of mental illness.
Dude you’re exactly right about that. I know 2 people who I have only just recently realized struggle with some kind of extreme narcissism or god complex. Because both of them are constitutionally incapable of ever saying the words “I’m sorry” or “I was wrong.” And the part about disrespect is eerily accurate. One of these people called me not more than a week ago saying he wanted to actually beat up or even worse a woman over an order at a restaurant. And it had nothing to do with the food, all about the perceived disrespect
@@Bumpyj23 it wasnt him then.? Y'all needs to snitch those aholes living amongst you to prevent them from doing crime. The victim maybe one of ur love ones
@@geezlouis614. What you all witnessed in this video was a classic case of the duality of man.....the good and the bad side. The bad side may have been complicit in murder but ultimately the good side won out because it forced the man to bring about the circumstance by which he was caught for his evil deed.
@@4820FIVEOH Ankle bracelet, wanted for murder, driving without a license....NOT A CRIMINAL????? What is he then? A SAINT??? Just because he's your father doesn't mean that you can lie about what he IS.
Yeah, told them he didn't have an ID but he gives them his real name anyway. I thought the whole point of saying he didn't have ID was to conceal his identity. He must skipped that part.
He wanted hot fries, but instead he's getting that "quarter pounder" from his cellmate "Big Mac" while the Hamburglar watches and plays with his McNuggets.
If he gave a fake name, they'll stack on another charge -- felony, failure to identify. My favorite is when they give a fake name that belongs to somebody else who has warrants. I've been known to offer friendly advice to people who are refusing to identify. "If they arrest you, they'll book you in as 'John Doe' and I know for a fact he has lots of warrants".
@@timeisahumanconstruct9251 when a bunch of mfs say fck cops then call them when they feel like they need them, cant expect em to be logical thinkers. Most blk ppl r brainwashed
Whenever I've murdered someone, it has always been my 1st rule. My father told this to me. He was also a career criminal. If you are wanted for murder don't call the cops because your fries are cold. Yes, we like our fries hot. Let this be a lesson to us all .
I can still never wrap my mind around people who call emergency services because their fast food menu item, isn't up to their standards. Instead of just complaining to McDonald's corporate and getting a discount for their next meal.
People don't seem to mentally compute that food sales is a chattel in trade.. not a satisfaction guarantee.. unless a contractual matter is part of the trade for goods and services.. Business owners and representatives of business have the same virtual choices as the customer... Police are never needed for business trade agreements unless fraud is suspected or occurring between the involved parties or peace is breached between the parties where peace is not safely agreed upon or restored.. Sad, but this is the way of the world in terms of misguided complaining
@@Candy-O1776 well he can’t really give them a fake name because he knew they would run it, so if he had given a fake name the cop goes into his car and runs it obviously it’s a fake name so nothing is going to pop up, then he’s in trouble because he lied to the cop and didn’t give them his identity.
It must not be charged. He said him and his fiance aren't from that area. So I assume he was on the run. Baffles me he'd call the cops on himself. Unless he stupidly thought since he's in a different town they won't see he's wanted for murder😅
@@Ang_This2shallpass im a 911 dispatcher and people with warrants call for service all the time and end up getting arrested. just a couple days ago a woman called because her car windows were smashed out by her ex and she had a warrant for a neighboring county and ended up getting picked up by that department and taken to their jail
Its crazy to me ppl that abuse the law think its going to help them. Reading your quote was something i thought this guy was just one of a kind. @rachexl
@@michaelmoran2125 about an hour ago a guy just showed up to a police station in one of our towns to see if his brother was arrested and he ended up getting taken because he was wanted out of another town in our county! it happens so often. people with warrants get too comfortable and think officers dont run their names for most interactions, but they do.
@@stacie4635 I dont think so becuase he didnt make the call and even if he did he would call for this current issue so either ways he not getting any lol
Genuine question: If you're a suspect in a murder case (which I'm sure he was very aware of), why call the police for something, especially something as ridiculous as this? Does he not know that his information will be taken? Like, what was going through his head??
He won't do well in prison with hardened criminals who have killed over money, drugs, etc - "What are you in for?" "Fries" -LMFAO what a cognitive child!!!!🤣 Not even when I was 4 did I throw tantrums over food like that 😂 Beautiful, poetic justice would be if gets killed over a cookie in prison LMFAO!!!🤣
this is like the 3rd story about people going nuts over cold fries in the last two weeks, including one where the McDonald's employee was straight up murdered. what is going on with people
The trillions going to the defense budget so Murica can fight unwinnable wars all over the globe for no good reason would surely not be better spent on.. i dunno, education?
The crazy part is McDonald’s employees don’t care about this. I guarantee if you explain yourself and ask with any politeness and sincerity you will get another hot and fresh set of fries
@@buddhabunnee i know what you mean, but fruit flies will take vinegar over honey 100x over. they are attracted by the smells of rotting fruit like vinegar and alcohol.
@John Sampson TH-cam comment sections are very polarized, depending on the topic of video you're watching.) If you're watching lecture from professor, you'll get intelligent comment section as well
@@Andrew0you0tube I mean, they charged him for murder in 2019. For this incident he was only charged with trespassing, hindering law enforcement and possession with intent to distribute.
Let me get this right: He is wanted for MURDER, dont have a driving license, calls the cops himself because of food not beeing hot enough, is asked for his name and tells his real name even tho he knows he is wanted. Wow, this dude is a disgrace for any criminal in the world ^^
He called the cops because the owner was in the process of calling them, he was trying to cover his tracks and it backfired you could see him acting shifty as soon as the officer asked for his I.d and he said he didn't have it with him with à totally dodgy look on his face.
1. It all started when my fries were luke-warm 2. I beat up the store owner 3. I called the cops about the luke-warm fries thinking they would arrest the store owner. 4. I got arrested, go figure.
I mean it was both, he legally had to issue the form, but it was mostly to stall, he figured it out at the end after backup arrived (and I suspect when he showed the form to the other officer and asked him a question saying it was a new form, he had written on the notepad that he was wanted)
I'm glad that they caught a murder suspect, but I'm still concerned as to whether or not justice was served upon McDonalds for the allegedly cold fries.
For those who don't know...any interaction with the cops and they will want to run your information to see if you have warrants. Even if you are the victim in the situation.
I noticed they did not run the store owner’s info. They just took him at his word that he is the store owner. He could be a random employee with a warrant of his own.
Yup. And in most cases they won't let you not talk to them to. Someone broke into our car in our apartment complex. I always park in front of the office cause cameras. This day this happened, I went to go to the store, driver door was wide open and car was tossed. I went inside to talk to wife to discuss how to proceed because I had a traffic warrant, but we both wanted to call it in. We figured it'd be better if she called and talked to them. Didn't go that way, she talked to them, and cause I was the one who found it and didn't wanna talk, they immediately started blaming me. I came down, they found my warrant put me in cuffs and right away was guna charge me for theft and everything. It took a minute to convince them to go with the landlord and watch the cameras. I'm no jail bird, just a traffic ticket here and there ( I'm 35 and have had like 3). They insisted after checking cameras I'd be charged they were so deadset on that. After they seen it wasn't they finally apologized and let me go
@@theabyssstaresalso not basically he did Lmao didn’t have a license on him but gave real info And got ankle monitor the manager can see I hope the murder was justified
@@BabyPink911 nah its not justified, he burnt a woman alive in a car over some drugs. The dudes a scumbag and threat to society in every sense of the word.
Of course. regardless of your profession will something urgent pops up you get nervous. I could even hear a change in the cops voice, but he had to play it off. Because at that point youre being very attentive to every move that guy is making, but you cant make it obvious.
@@tirellv4938 Yea i noticed that as well, you just never know what the criminal will do, he could of had a knife and easily killed an officer. Scary times we live in for sure.
@@DroppinGobs just because he said it doesn't mean that it actually happened I mean after all look at how many times he told the cop about his ankle bracelet as if he couldn't already see that this guy's a first-class snitch
@@notachannelanymore-y1g except he was the one assaulting the owner. He never claimed the owner did either. Did YOU watch the video? The owner was in full right to call the cops but the customer was being privileged af
@@notachannelanymore-y1g sorry I think you’re the lost one. The man who called the police was the aggressor, he called because he thought the police would deescalate and make the employee remake his food.
As a retired police officer, I have never received a call from a wanted person about something as frivolous as cold food! He practically turned himself in. Hilarious!
Of all the options I would consider, this would not be one of them, you just give them back and tell them you want fresh fries or a refund, they usually just give you new french fries, worst case scenario is they tell you know and they rip you off for two or three dollars and you never go back, maybe write a Yelp review or something, disappointment is a part of life
He was out on bail for the murder and there was a warrant because he missed a court hearing. It was a failed to appear warrant not a murder warrant. And even in the murder case, he wasn't a vicious person because technically it was self defense. They were robbing him and he shot in self defense. His bullet hit a woman who remained in the car, it was a stray bullet that hit the victim from his gun.
@@richarddowswell264 I've already landed. A guy who runs from cops? It's not hard to believe he has trouble with impulse control around authority figures, which is what a business owner is when they refuse you service. I didn't say the owner was 100% accurate, just that it's more in line with what is true. He knew there were cameras to back up his version.
Antoine left out the part about cussing up a storm and throwing his food & drink at the owner. Suspected of murder . . . what a violent dumbazz . . . nice catch!
Lol and then he ran instead of just signing the paper amd kept asking if he was under arrest. That's a telltale sign of guilt and that he can't be trusted.
I loved the way he painted himself as a gentlemen helping the older lady ahead of him first after encountering a downed speaker in the drive-thru and calmly raising a complaint over a cold order with no receipt and someone touching his food in the bag to check if its hot or not; as if the OWNER failed to provide a receipt, needed help managing an elderly customer, and would contaminate a customers food after posting it. The owner even had the receipt in hand when the cops arrived.
Calling the police when you’re wanted for murder is completely insane
For lukewarm fries 😅
These people are not the brightest
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he ain't the smartest one
Sometimes God works in crazy ways.
Love how confidently he tells the officer he's a smart guy, wouldn't ever break the trespass agreement. Meanwhile, he's driving without a license, has an ankle bracelet on, wanted for murder, and called the cops on himself...sounds like a brilliant person to me.
I think his girlfriend was driving but nonetheless.
Stop! No keep going! That is exactly what I thought when he said he was smart...😂👏😂
I’ve never met an intelligent person that had to tell me he was intelligent lol. Same with being a tough guy…people that are capable never tell you about it
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Exactly!! 😅😅
Dude committed one of the worst crimes imaginable, then calls the cops over something that isnt even illegal.... That's next level insane.
how do you know he did? was he proven it?
How do you know he didn't?
@Robocrop --- Asphalt Ale??? Is that the new Sprite flavor?
World gone mad. Can't even get warm food these days.
American call the police for the most Petty pathetic thing ever what a waste of taxpayers' money
He should be charged with first degree stupidity in addition to his murder warrant
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@123GoBrits you're so right! Also, he's 24 yrs old, this generation is so entitled they abandon all common sense. He valued hot fries more than his freedom
Ive searched far and wide for the dumbest criminal, but I think we have found him.
He's top 5 for sure
Did they catch him? It ended weird.
@@ChrisG1122 14:45 shows them sitting on top of him, so yes
Absolutely 💯
No my friend,this is the top of the top dumbest one.
Imagine the moral compass... killing somebody is ok, but you have to draw the line on cold fries.
guess you don't know he was acquitted and another person convicted of manslaughter
@@chipbuttytime3396 I didn't know. Be that as it may, now that you made the joke accurate is way funnier, thanks for your input.
I made that up, lol@@MalakianM2S
pure narcissistic entitlement
criminals have wild standards lmfao
The fact that he interacted with the police knowing he on the run is crazy to me 🤦🏾♂️
On the run with a ankle monitor on is just bad all around. Tax dollars gone to waste
@@ivanreese7087 facts
Did they catch the scumbag?
I/M's have no common sense, they think they do.
Crooks don't have to be smart .
This has to be the most embarrassing way to get arrested for murder
Murder suspect calling the cops is rare. Someone calling the cops over cold fries is unheard of. Having these two together, is like the same chance at winning the lottery
It’s like he wanted to see if he’s still wanted or something 😂in his mind he’s like oh they probably forgot about it but let me give my true identity just to make sure
Geez, that's funny!!!😂😂😂😂
Got a greater chance of winning a lottery
Divide that number by 10 to the power of 4 and you will have his IQ
I can't believe a woman would date a clown like this
I like how he slowly realized that calling the cops when you're a fugitive, over some cold fries, is a mistake.
wait till he sees how cold prison fries are, Mcdonalds fries aren't too bad warm, should have just ate his lunch and moved on, it wouldn't be long before he was caught anyway
His face when the officer asks for his information 😅
Had the exact same impression as he provided the cop his info 😆
He didn't slowly realize anything. It was only once back up arrived and they started saying 'come here' lol
@@BILLY-px3hw Now he'll eat cold prison food for the rest of his life 😂
The worker really did the world a favor by giving him some cold fries LMAO
The fries were hot, just this dude let his order sit on the counter because he forgot his order number. He did it to himself.
Next time my fries are cold I'll just assume I might be saving a life.
@@JoeOvercoatnot only that i think he just wanted a free meal and refund but his attitude is why the owner refused to give him new fries and its hilarious the owner kept making sure the officers knew of his ankle bracelet that owner is smart he knew something was off with that guy, the guy is idiotic while on probation or parole you aren't supposed to have police contact unless you really need to in an emergency he should've taken his refund he basically turned himself in lol i knew when he gave his name he knew he messed up his body language changed immediately he didn't think they'd ask for that then the pacing back n forth asking his wife did she had tickets and lying saying he had no type of identification lol.
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@@JoeOvercoat😂😂😂😂😂😂
the last "am i under arrest?" and the cop finally says "yeah" 😂😂
So funny
The cop was tricking him into signing the form.
once he saw that 2nd squad car pull up he knew it was gametime lol
Then he fell over nothing🤣☠️
@@arthurcastrillo9847 he slipped.
The fact that he stayed and waited for the cops is insane 😅😅 he really thought they wouldn't find out 🤦🏻♂️
That's inbreeding for ya.
Technically they already had suspicions in the beginning of the video you can see him calling in the interaction
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The fact that he feels cold fries is a crime that needs rescuing from but has no guilt over killing somebody .. is beyond me
Cold fries are a crime
He subconsciously wanted to be caught
Right. This guy is iconic & idiotic 😂😂🤣
That fact you write a comment and don't respond is beyond me
@@playboi4383 The fact you think I’m obligated to respond is also beyond me. Hope it makes you feel better knowing I responded to you, since it clearly affected your day 😙
Now all his meals are about to be cold
Only if he's late to dinner in prison, they serve hot meals for dinner usually, you would be someone's btch in prison lmao.
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@@ogrish76 Yeah was gonna say we're spending billions on making prisons better even in Texas, giving the iPads, games, TV, internet/computer time, free gym use, free room and board free medical care, and we're spending tens of millions to improve the food. The food ain't bad, it's the company that's bad. And the prisons often don't stop that stuff mostly because they know if they took the fear of being assaulted away, there'd be no fear of prison whatsoever. Seriously, if it weren't for the people in there, it doesn't sound so bad.
prison is three hots and a cot.
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This is ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS THEY CALL 911 FOR FOOD!!!
And it’s MCDONALDS. I would understand if you get poised in a nice restaurant I would call the cops, literally but over COLD fries. 😑
I was thinking the same thing, over cold fries
Biggest Karens
So you want him to shoot up the mcdonalds over cold fries instead? I think this proves the murder charges are bogus.
Entitlement is mind-blowing.
murdering someone but feeling someone did something wrong over cold fries is crazy
Not necessarily. Just certain things are better to happen in a certain order. Could be a situation where it's plausible though.
He only cares about himself.
Narcissist!👿💩🤡👺👹
Do you hear him? He probably forgot he murdered someone
@@ieanascousin-fi4oy are you mentally stable? u gotta be joking bro
A standing ovation for this guy, calling the cops on himself. Genius.
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He was tired of running.
bruhhh lmfaoooo
McGenius!
@@oscarsanchez6912 LOL !
We need more fugitives as smart as him
His ego got the best of him this time. How dare some guy try to serve his high-nAss cold fries... 😂
@@tonyzuco6144 that’s disrespect yo! He keeps it realz an sheiitt!
@@sleepyjones9625 not enough.
Now he can call the guards about his cold cell, lmao
When you call cops for an argument or issue.. cops will want your info if you have a search warrant. Cops don't care who you are just want to lock you up ruin your life.
The manager was so lucky to survive that encounter. 😱
He seemed like a a- hole too....
Balls of steal for not even caring if the food had his germs by checking if it was cold or not then forcing the food to be accepted,wild crazy
Ronald McDonald is packing heat, thought that was obvious by the hair.
I love how his entire energy changed when the cop asked for his information 😭
I caught that as well!
Whole face changed
It really did. He wasn't expecting that.
Yea... I came here to comment this... he want all "Awwaw i messed up energy" guy should have left and went to another McDonalds 6 blocks down and tried again LOL
he didnt have to give him his info and he didnt have to call them
Thank you to the person who served him his cold fries. You helped put a criminal behind bars. Narcissists will always cause their own demise.
Allegedly cold fries.
The funny thing is that it’s his fault they were cold bc he was not paying attention when they called his order and it was just sitting there lol. Take your L and eat the fries!
Well said 👍
@@Sinsteel good one😂😂
He wanted them hot and crispy for his big-mac
If they gave him hot fries we would still have a killer on the loose. Isn’t it crazy how the world works sometimes
Great Point👏❤️👍
Smh
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That's my word ☺️
I think that's why the Bible says to consider other Superior to you with all humility, just never know what positions you'll find yourself, or others in
His now arrogance and narcissism put him behind bars. Signs of why you should never let your EGO inflate you.
Ego is a terrible thing.
or, you know, murder anyone
Imagine being wanted for murder and instead of keeping your head low and staying out of trouble you throw a tantrum over cold fries, call the cops to complain about it and that's what gets you caught. Darwin wins again.
In this fool's world, nobody one ups him. That includes cold fries. That's why he's a loser gangster.
Imagine being wanted for murder and giving the police your real name.
He’s just very passionate about fries, in fact that was what the matter was over
Imagine mixing up "suspect" with "perpetrator".
Another win for diversity and vibrancy!
It’s crazy how you could be interacting with a murderer at any point in your day.
Like right now.
What’s that statistic that came out saying the average person interacts with so many (fixed a typo and forgot how many) murderers through out their life.
@@brianlara6451 I believe it is 37
How about when you go to an event?
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He realized his mistake as soon as they asked his name. The rest of the time he was trying to figure out what to do.
I saw him physically deflate when he realized how badly he just messed up lmao
Same with you
@@degenerateangel6891 did you also notice how he was fumbling and trying to talk casual with the other cop to try seem innocent too him so that the other cop (the main one) wouldn’t have checked his information (which he did) people need a smart mind to trick police and it’s very hard unless you know what there moves are and how they think of you. As soon as that other cruiser arrived if I was in his situation (which I wouldn’t be in the first place) first of all I wouldn’t have called the police and if I did. I would’ve got straight back in the car n peeled off as soon as the officer went in to talk to the owner. But the thing is they didn’t trust him from the start hence why the main cop told his other officer to wait with the “suspect” if I ran like he did in that. I would’ve atleast hid somewhere like I have done many times I would’ve called my girlfriend (who he was with) and asked her if it was clear to either get back in the car and if it wasn’t clear I would’ve told her to leave in the car. I can imagine she’s not innocent either, meaning if I was on a murder case and had a girlfriend I can imagine she wouldn’t be totally innocent so I would’ve told her to leave in the car. Leave the car somewhere tell her to meet me. Say my goodbyes and then go on the run. But before all that I would make sure to ask her if nobody’s following her. I would tell her to wait in an open space where I can watch from afar to see if anyone did actually follow her. If not I would meet her and say goodbye very quickly and then I would left the city/town/state
@@GRXVESPVNK interesting analysis. although hindsight and speculative planning are useful, one must not forget how reality is often different from expectations. Even the most carefully thought out plan or scheme can completely collapse with a single mistake or missing detail.
Right🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡
It amazes me how many people don’t have their ID on them but they are out in public .
Purposely done in case of getting stopped by the law enforcement 😢
I go out in public but don't carry ID. I know my Social Security number and Driver's license, though.
He was wanted for a murder warrant he wasn’t gonna give this cop his ID
Tbf we shouldn't HAVE to.
@@MichaelHull-rq9fe if i’m so free y do i need to take it around with me? 😂 it’s mandatory not necessary. i am who i say i am
On a risk reward scale I would have to say he absolutely did the right thing calling the cops about his cold fries.
Lets pretend Donald Trump killed u and he was not in Jail after doing that how would ur family feel? and how would u feel?
Cold fries is a crime too.
That’s why you order fries without salt you noodle head 😂
@@monestar07that’s disgusting blasphemy
@@monestar07brother it don’t work like that lmao. They’ll throw them mfrs back in the basket and throw em in the fryer again for abit lmao.
The way that computer read this back like that. "WANTED PERSON, CAUTION, VIOLENCE, ARMED AND DANGEROUS." It just sent a chill down my spine
so retro future, i love it
Reminds me of Demolition Man. "Murder, deth, kill"
If anyone knows what that system is called, please enlighten me.
😅😮
@@slovnicurling9808Such a great movie
Lesson here is if you get served cold fries at McDonalds...don't complain because it might just completely uncouple your day😱
😆 Yea, if you murdered someone prior 🤷🏾
Lesson here is to get fries from burger king. Hopefully they’re not cold!
Uncouple your life not day lmao. 😂
Hey you might be able to pull it off with the spiders on your side. Nice to recognise you in a random comment section!
I recommend he invest in a microwave unit at home to keep his cold fries hot and popping next time.😂
Calling the police over cold fries is a level of entitlement I'll never fathom, even if you've never so much as jaywalked in your life.
And roughly 50% of them have said entitlement.
@@murakawa-san2279more than 50%.
Biggest Karens
Imagine calling the cops under any circumstances when you know you are wanted for murder, especially under such ridiculous circumstances
He probably never thought he'd have to give personal info
@@alexischavez3238 That's a good point. I guess I would've assumed you always have to give personal info, even for the most minor of calls
I think my guy is fried too so makes sense why he did. Bro looks baked
My buddy help tackle someone while helping 2 officers & he was wanted on a tempted murder charge.
its almost like he knows nothing will happen to him...
Who would have ever imagined that cold fries would solve a cold case?
Isn't it ironic?
yeah, cold fries case.
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@@themizaru lol
Revenge is a meal best served cold ...
People who murder are often so narcissistic that any amount of disrespect triggers them deeply. That’s what sparks a lot of murders. In this guy’s mind, he was beyond justified to call the police. It’s clinical entitlement.
This needs to be the top comment
This is why death penalty is needed
those days narcisism , being declared mental illness, it's look like normal and 90%of people are in....
Those who suffer these symptoms perceive 'slights' of this nature as direct attacks on their self-worth and to a large degree their sense of self. To allow them to pass would in their minds allow some part of themselves to be destroyed. It can be seen in excessively hostile human environments where perceptions of standing are vital to prevent future physical assaults.
Of course we have no idea if this fellow is indeed suffering under any form of mental illness.
Dude you’re exactly right about that. I know 2 people who I have only just recently realized struggle with some kind of extreme narcissism or god complex. Because both of them are constitutionally incapable of ever saying the words “I’m sorry” or “I was wrong.”
And the part about disrespect is eerily accurate. One of these people called me not more than a week ago saying he wanted to actually beat up or even worse a woman over an order at a restaurant. And it had nothing to do with the food, all about the perceived disrespect
The fact that he gave the cop his real information and proceeded to wait for his hot fries knowing that he’s a murderer! 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Thank you sir for keeping people like yourself off the streets
Doesn’t mean he did it!!!! Tf!!!! Y’all always counting somebody out!!!!
@@Bumpyj23 shut up!! HE was wearing a ankle bracelet. 😒🙄
@@Bumpyj23 shuddap
@@Bumpyj23 it wasnt him then.? Y'all needs to snitch those aholes living amongst you to prevent them from doing crime. The victim maybe one of ur love ones
The person who posted the comment
The way this kid's mind doesn't operate is mind blowing.
Not really, this type of behavior proliferates in communities that condone stupidity.
So his mind destroyed your mind?
I see what you did there 😅
@@QuadriviumNumbers what culture I don't think there is any
He's likely a narcissist and possibly a sociopath.
This guy did the community a service by calling the cops on himself. Kudos to him.
Right? Lol
They should send him a plaque so he can proudly hang it in his cell for cooperation with the police.
He could represent himself in court and help the prosecution
In himself? What kind of English is that?👎
@@angiebenedek7039 Am sure you have made a typo or two in your life. You have yet to? To ease your grammar Nazi mind, its all sorted.
The manager was so lucky to survive that encounter
You can tell he knew he already lost the second the officer asked for his info
That guy was phenomenal 😂😂😂 thumbs up.i have a couple of warrants.i might try that....
Yep, his whole demeanor changed.
Yup he even agreed with the cops spelling of his first name lol “yes a-n-t-o-i-a-n-e” 😅
@@geezlouis614. What you all witnessed in this video was a classic case of the duality of man.....the good and the bad side. The bad side may have been complicit in murder but ultimately the good side won out because it forced the man to bring about the circumstance by which he was caught for his evil deed.
@@countryboi5828 like he subconsciously wanted to be caught & pay for what he did?
Pro tip: When you're wanted by the cops, avoid contacts with the cops.
SIMPLE! I could literally have someone crash into me and total my car and “nah don’t worry you good no need to call them! I needed a new car anyway”
No please be like this guy and CONTACT the cops.
Not only you are SMRT but you are also a hero for doing this.
bro is giving pro tips to the criminals 💀
It’s crazy because I live 5 mins from here
@@killedward9572 not a pro tip common sense 🤣
I watch these to make me feel better about my life decisions
Me too lol 😂
If you know you have warrants…..Maybe, Don’t sweat not so hot fries…
Me too. I just spent $250 for a Nintendo Switch and regretted it. Now I feel great after watching this again.
Bro same 😂
Same 😂
So he’s okay with murder but draws the line at cold fries 😂
This guy needs to be on one of those worlds dumbest criminals compilations.
He is not a criminal
@@4820FIVEOH Ankle bracelet, wanted for murder, driving without a license....NOT A CRIMINAL????? What is he then? A SAINT??? Just because he's your father doesn't mean that you can lie about what he IS.
Loooool dude I was thinking the same thing unbelievable
What adds an other dimension to that fact is that he at a point in time of this amazing clip pointed to his head and said "im smart", my man! 😭
@@pirateslappy7257 he meant free my man he done nothin wrong
He had an ankle monitor on AND he called the police AND he gave his real name. Over COLD FRIES. 🤦♀️
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤷🏻♀️ cops will always ask for your I.D no matter what reason you called them unless it’s a health issue
@@dominiquexo4772 They ask in health issues also.
@@dominiquexo4772 and unless you’re suspected or a crime.. you NEVER have to give up your ID
Yeah, told them he didn't have an ID but he gives them his real name anyway. I thought the whole point of saying he didn't have ID was to conceal his identity. He must skipped that part.
@@Poundz978 Try that in reality !!!
Dude literally traded his freedom for some cold fries 🍟
very sad indeed, but don't feel sad for him though. Its just a warped set of circumstances.
No, because he didn't get the fries🤔
He did not get the fries anyway.
they weren't even cold
@@mikedown1250 They were lukewarm, I want a 100 comments, discussing fries from now one. Monty python-style.
He wanted hot fries, but instead he's getting that "quarter pounder" from his cellmate "Big Mac" while the Hamburglar watches and plays with his McNuggets.
Lol
The way the computer reads that out and imagining what that would be like in that situation sends a chill down my spine
beep beep. VIOLENCE, ARMED AND DANGEROUS. beep beep
Reminded me of Judge Dredd or Demolition Man lol
I would imagine in a movie scenario it would be like a spine chilling moment.
Sounded so loud. I was like wow imagine the guy was standing close to his car and heard that. Don't understand why it was that loud lol
🤖YOUR MOVE CREEP.
He is so smart that he doesn't carry ID but still gives his real name and real info..Just wow!!
Le Bron James people!!
Criminal mastermind ova here.
Well to be fair if he was smart he wouldn't be a criminal in the first place.
He has to give his details because the order not to trespass has to be properly filled out.
If he gave a fake name, they'll stack on another charge -- felony, failure to identify. My favorite is when they give a fake name that belongs to somebody else who has warrants.
I've been known to offer friendly advice to people who are refusing to identify. "If they arrest you, they'll book you in as 'John Doe' and I know for a fact he has lots of warrants".
This is what it is like to be completely disconnected from reality.
This is the perfect comment to what I’ve just watched. It’s astonishing
He was disconnected from reality at birth.
@@helenajacoby-jk3md He was charged in connection of murdering a woman & burning her body in a car 4yrs ago along with other crimes.
@@zugootsprevasio6595 seriously?
if you notice when he gives the cop his name, his intentionally misspells it.
The look on his face when the cop asked for his information is priceless.
That moment when you realize calling the police involves dealing with the police..
The pain is real...😂😂😂
lol. especially since "their kind" don't cooperate with the police
"I'm gonna need your information"
"Oh.......k..... 😥"
@@timeisahumanconstruct9251 when a bunch of mfs say fck cops then call them when they feel like they need them, cant expect em to be logical thinkers. Most blk ppl r brainwashed
@@timeisahumanconstruct9251 weak troll lol
Whenever I've murdered someone, it has always been my 1st rule. My father told this to me. He was also a career criminal. If you are wanted for murder don't call the cops because your fries are cold. Yes, we like our fries hot. Let this be a lesson to us all .
ok killerdad
@@imonlyhuman69 ok Lebruh 👍
mafia members have the same problem with cold pizza
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😂😂😂
The audacity of this guy boggles the mind. The entitlement is absolutely stunning.
Typical American hood booger victim pos . Hope he Rots in jail
You ever eat cold McDonald's fries they are inedible.
He kills in the skreets homie, he’s a str8 G from da hood!! 🤦🏼♂️🤷♂️🤣😂👎👎👎👊
Brain of a 3 yo
Dont insult 3 year olds!
I hope they serve him nothing but cold fries while in jail.
I can still never wrap my mind around people who call emergency services because their fast food menu item, isn't up to their standards. Instead of just complaining to McDonald's corporate and getting a discount for their next meal.
I agree.Its people that have real emergencies and people will call over food smh
It gives me second hand embarrassment
Seriously, they should get fined or even a night in jail. It's happening too much.
didnt know you could do this
People don't seem to mentally compute that food sales is a chattel in trade.. not a satisfaction guarantee.. unless a contractual matter is part of the trade for goods and services.. Business owners and representatives of business have the same virtual choices as the customer... Police are never needed for business trade agreements unless fraud is suspected or occurring between the involved parties or peace is breached between the parties where peace is not safely agreed upon or restored.. Sad, but this is the way of the world in terms of misguided complaining
Soon as he heard “ Ima have to get ur info” he knew he fkd up 😂 😂
Why didn’t he make up a name or have his girlfriend take over?
@@Candy-O1776idk call him at the Kennesaw Police Department and ask him 😂
@@Candy-O1776 well he can’t really give them a fake name because he knew they would run it, so if he had given a fake name the cop goes into his car and runs it obviously it’s a fake name so nothing is going to pop up, then he’s in trouble because he lied to the cop and didn’t give them his identity.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@RoyalFlush7096 the cars probably in his name so that wouldn’t work out, they’d have gotten his info somehow
The fact he got an ankle monitor on and wanted for murder. They wasn’t even trying to find this guy
Obviusly it's not working and he is not living in the same home. Do you really think it's hard to trace these people?
It must not be charged. He said him and his fiance aren't from that area. So I assume he was on the run. Baffles me he'd call the cops on himself. Unless he stupidly thought since he's in a different town they won't see he's wanted for murder😅
@@Ang_This2shallpass im a 911 dispatcher and people with warrants call for service all the time and end up getting arrested. just a couple days ago a woman called because her car windows were smashed out by her ex and she had a warrant for a neighboring county and ended up getting picked up by that department and taken to their jail
Its crazy to me ppl that abuse the law think its going to help them. Reading your quote was something i thought this guy was just one of a kind. @rachexl
@@michaelmoran2125 about an hour ago a guy just showed up to a police station in one of our towns to see if his brother was arrested and he ended up getting taken because he was wanted out of another town in our county! it happens so often. people with warrants get too comfortable and think officers dont run their names for most interactions, but they do.
His world shifted when they asked for his information.
Why would you call the cops knowing that you’re a murderer , how smart is that 😂😂😂😂😂
He set himself up 😂🤦♂️
Guilty conscience
He prob thought he could make a police report without giving them his name and info
And a coward to run, as usual.
He may have got comfortable with being on the run, until he thought that slipping an 'e' into his surname would somehow throw off the cops.
That owner serving cold fries got a killer off the streets; unwilingly.
Lol.
good one bro 🤣😅😅
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I wonder is he goin get reward
@@stacie4635 I dont think so becuase he didnt make the call and even if he did he would call for this current issue so either ways he not getting any lol
@@Ashadowfighter They said he called too.
He couldn't let them get away with giving him a cold fry, but he's ok with himself getting away with murder.
The usual suspects strike again
And the fact he DID kill already? It tells you what kind of person he truly is.
Already three fries short of a happy meal! One of the world's dumbest criminals.
Yup lol
He probably feels that entitled because he murdered someone and is still on the streets?
Did he disable the monitor so they couldn't find him? I don't understand why he was a suspect at large but on parole with a monitor.
All you have to do is stop charging it & it stops working.
They say revenge is a dish best served cold. I'll let myself out.
😅🤪🥴😆 Classic, made me chuckle!!!!! ….😎🇬🇧🇬🇧
lmao you're such a millennial
one of the best comments i’ve seen hands down LMFAOOOO
And let me here that door close behind you!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I literally laughed out loud. That doesn't happen when I'm reading comments that often! Well played!
The look on his face when the officer asked for his ID was priceless!!
Yes was 😲😲
He definitely didn't think thru this.
@@toasted_.coconut No he doesn’t think
He started breathing hella hard 😂🤣
the cop must have been like man, sometimes it's too easy
Genuine question: If you're a suspect in a murder case (which I'm sure he was very aware of), why call the police for something, especially something as ridiculous as this? Does he not know that his information will be taken? Like, what was going through his head??
and then give his real name
His head is an echo chamber.
Sunlight in one ear and out of the other.....
"I can get whatever the F I want" mentality.
What's going through his head-air.
If it’s just ten bucks why even call the cops?
One thing this guy will never be accused of, having any intelligence
But he said he had a smart lol.
His pizza was cold the week before.
He won't do well in prison with hardened criminals who have killed over money, drugs, etc - "What are you in for?" "Fries" -LMFAO what a cognitive child!!!!🤣 Not even when I was 4 did I throw tantrums over food like that 😂 Beautiful, poetic justice would be if gets killed over a cookie in prison LMFAO!!!🤣
The only intelligence he'll ever be in contact with, is the CIA.
@@eatabowlofshit I think you missed some of this one. He called the police over some bs and then the police found out he had a murder warrant.
His heart sank when he asked for his ID
Every time you involve the police, they ask for your i.d.
He didn't need to give his name at all. He obviously didn't know his rights.
@@ra2186 thank God he didn't know his rights
@@kpop4902 facts
😂😂😂
this is like the 3rd story about people going nuts over cold fries in the last two weeks, including one where the McDonald's employee was straight up murdered. what is going on with people
🤣🤣🤣
Drugs
@Erikk Hyndman The same ones who called us crazy will be begging us for shelter, protection and food real soon.
The trillions going to the defense budget so Murica can fight unwinnable wars all over the globe for no good reason would surely not be better spent on.. i dunno, education?
@Brenden lol
edit: everyone in here getting ready for Civil War, I include you in my "what is wrong with people" statement.
How is he wanted for Murder but has an ankle monitor on? Couldn’t they just track him??
He took off the AAA batteries off so it was shut off
Not if you don't charge it...
The crazy part is McDonald’s employees don’t care about this. I guarantee if you explain yourself and ask with any politeness and sincerity you will get another hot and fresh set of fries
with secret cream on it
exactly... i don't get it... it is so much easier in life to be nice
@@Havannah690 it's true you attract more flies with honey than with vinegar
@@buddhabunnee i know what you mean, but fruit flies will take vinegar over honey 100x over. they are attracted by the smells of rotting fruit like vinegar and alcohol.
When your scamming them for free food like he was it’s kinda hard to be sincere.
The crazy thing is that you never know when you're are arguing with a killer..
That's why CCW is vital
He might not be a killer. Suspect is a suspect, not a proven killer.
You also never know when your arguing with someone who may turn into a killer, and over your interactions with them too.
@John Sampson TH-cam comment sections are very polarized, depending on the topic of video you're watching.)
If you're watching lecture from professor, you'll get intelligent comment section as well
@@Andrew0you0tube I mean, they charged him for murder in 2019. For this incident he was only charged with trespassing, hindering law enforcement and possession with intent to distribute.
Let me get this right:
He is wanted for MURDER, dont have a driving license, calls the cops himself because of food not beeing hot enough, is asked for his name and tells his real name even tho he knows he is wanted.
Wow, this dude is a disgrace for any criminal in the world ^^
World edited for you
He's a suspect, not wanted lol.
What’s worse is he is wanted for murder but has a ankle bracelet on. The ankle bracelet always tells you where he is. Get him while he sleeps
Idiocracy.
He called the cops because the owner was in the process of calling them, he was trying to cover his tracks and it backfired you could see him acting shifty as soon as the officer asked for his I.d and he said he didn't have it with him with à totally dodgy look on his face.
He'll be the laughing stock in prison... 'Tell me again, how did they catch you?!' 🤣
Gonna call him the fri guy
@@mrthemykl the cold fri guy!
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So true. Lol.😊😊😊
1. It all started when my fries were luke-warm
2. I beat up the store owner
3. I called the cops about the luke-warm fries thinking they would arrest the store owner.
4. I got arrested, go figure.
I like how the cop knows he’s a wanted murderer but he still has to sit there and fill out the trespass form.
He was stalling until backup arrived
It was a ruse.
It wasn't a ruse, he was actually going to be trespassed from the property wheter or not he had other warrants
I mean it was both, he legally had to issue the form, but it was mostly to stall, he figured it out at the end after backup arrived
(and I suspect when he showed the form to the other officer and asked him a question saying it was a new form, he had written on the notepad that he was wanted)
@@Park501I think when they put his name in the computer it kept saying “armed n dangerous “??
I'm glad that they caught a murder suspect, but I'm still concerned as to whether or not justice was served upon McDonalds for the allegedly cold fries.
🤣
That's a crime against humanity.
Those fries are usually hot and salty or just straight cold and mushy
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 me too!
Should cold fries be a misdemeanor or a felony?
For those who don't know...any interaction with the cops and they will want to run your information to see if you have warrants. Even if you are the victim in the situation.
Well, yeah. Say a guy is assaulted by several guys and they run his name and find out he's wanted for SA of a minor, or wanted for murder.
I noticed they did not run the store owner’s info. They just took him at his word that he is the store owner. He could be a random employee with a warrant of his own.
Yup. And in most cases they won't let you not talk to them to. Someone broke into our car in our apartment complex. I always park in front of the office cause cameras. This day this happened, I went to go to the store, driver door was wide open and car was tossed. I went inside to talk to wife to discuss how to proceed because I had a traffic warrant, but we both wanted to call it in. We figured it'd be better if she called and talked to them. Didn't go that way, she talked to them, and cause I was the one who found it and didn't wanna talk, they immediately started blaming me. I came down, they found my warrant put me in cuffs and right away was guna charge me for theft and everything. It took a minute to convince them to go with the landlord and watch the cameras. I'm no jail bird, just a traffic ticket here and there ( I'm 35 and have had like 3). They insisted after checking cameras I'd be charged they were so deadset on that. After they seen it wasn't they finally apologized and let me go
@@tiffanyp226 probably helped that he was in uniform. Im sure there is some stereotyping going on as well.
Does that apply to ALL VICTIMS ?
I've seen stupidity but this is just above and beyond... how can you call the cops over cold fries when you are wanted for murder?
And then basically give your real name??
Simple, narcissism
@@theabyssstaresalso not basically he did
Lmao didn’t have a license on him but gave real info
And got ankle monitor the manager can see
I hope the murder was justified
@@BabyPink911 nah its not justified, he burnt a woman alive in a car over some drugs. The dudes a scumbag and threat to society in every sense of the word.
Sick people out here
I love this guy. He single handedly helped clean up the streets by taking himself off of them lol
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He did well to call the cops, those poor fries!
Man you could feel the silence from that officer when that warning popped up.
😳😳😳😳😳
Of course. regardless of your profession will something urgent pops up you get nervous. I could even hear a change in the cops voice, but he had to play it off. Because at that point youre being very attentive to every move that guy is making, but you cant make it obvious.
8:30
The 13/90 club strikes again
@@tirellv4938 Yea i noticed that as well, you just never know what the criminal will do, he could of had a knife and easily killed an officer. Scary times we live in for sure.
What goes through a person's mind knowing he is wanted for murder yet still calls the cops over cold fries!!! You can't make this stuff up!!!!
Probably the same genius that kills someone while wearing a ankle monitor
And he said he’s scared of the cops at the end. Cuz your wanted Holmes! Why you calling them essay?
If he was wanted, why didn't they track his monitor that he's still wearing? Fishy story to me....
Negative IQ is how this happens.
He's American what else do you expect
Lol love how the McDonald’s owners have to interact with the police so much that he’s comfortable saying “you one of the new guys?”
Yeah, I caught that too.
Why he didn't run both names
@@davidbrand605 Because it was the manager
Murder suspect or not, why would anyone call the cops over cold fries?
They also pick up food for those in holdibg
Must be pretty scary when you suddenly discover that you're dealing with a really dangerous suspect...
He basically tried to explain the situation as if he is the victim and was not in the wrong. Beyond crazy.
The world of narcissism
That’s literally every story…
@@auditoryaudacity5712 you mean America?
he got cold fries so yes technically he was the victim,
@@Andre3002 Take off loser.
You're throwing drinks and food over cold food and you ask if you did anything wrong. If he hit his head he could only get smarter.
You have no idea if he threw anything or not
@@seansmith9671 Did you not listen to the owner speaking with the cop in the entry area?
Hopefully he would
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 facts
@@DroppinGobs just because he said it doesn't mean that it actually happened I mean after all look at how many times he told the cop about his ankle bracelet as if he couldn't already see that this guy's a first-class snitch
They should be charged for these ridiculous calls to 911!
@@notachannelanymore-y1g you call the police over fries ?
Fr all those fucken karens needa go to jail wen they call the police on a minoritie
@@notachannelanymore-y1g except he was the one assaulting the owner. He never claimed the owner did either. Did YOU watch the video? The owner was in full right to call the cops but the customer was being privileged af
Real Fries - matters !
@@notachannelanymore-y1g sorry I think you’re the lost one. The man who called the police was the aggressor, he called because he thought the police would deescalate and make the employee remake his food.
Very smart calling the police over cold food. He knew he would be going to jail, but had to complain anyway.
As a retired police officer, I have never received a call from a wanted person about something as frivolous as cold food! He practically turned himself in. Hilarious!
Secretly, he wanted to be captured.
😆 🤣 😂 😹 so funny 😁
Of all the options I would consider, this would not be one of them, you just give them back and tell them you want fresh fries or a refund, they usually just give you new french fries, worst case scenario is they tell you know and they rip you off for two or three dollars and you never go back, maybe write a Yelp review or something, disappointment is a part of life
@@johnnyazer5779 was that joke accidental or was it on porpoise?
He’s probably wishing for those cold fries in prison now..
It's getting more insane each day.
For real
Biden voters.
THESE PEOPLE ARE NOT CIVILIZED
Thank you, Brandon!
@@wombat5252 hahaha fug man. That shits funny and sad.
I genuinely believe him when he says I don't know what I did wrong. Which is why this person is so troubling.
He must've been at the scene because if he was a suspect why you give ur real name
@@FirstUnlockcus his fries was ❄️🥶 bro come on
Pagans are too proud
@@jnurz2751 Tf is a pagan
@@FirstUnlockhe changed the spelling several times in the video or am I tripping
Prison Mate: “how did you get in here?”
Guy: “somebody called the cops on me when I was at McDonald’s on a warrant”
He was out on bail for the murder and there was a warrant because he missed a court hearing. It was a failed to appear warrant not a murder warrant. And even in the murder case, he wasn't a vicious person because technically it was self defense. They were robbing him and he shot in self defense. His bullet hit a woman who remained in the car, it was a stray bullet that hit the victim from his gun.
He got to comfortable being on the run
Complaining about bad food at a fast food place is like complaining that the water is wet at the pool.
Yeah, we normal people just eat what we can and hope for the best next time. Teenagers make the food and we all know it.
@@toupac3195 Yeah, and if we complain, we KNOW how much mucus those same teenagers can drop on our fries...
That why I like
In n out burger…
No heat lamps r used there lol
It’s not the same karen
Exactly
Based on Antoine's decision-making skills, I'm inclined to believe the owner's version of events is more in line with the truth.
The worst part is.....He has to tell this story to the other cons.....They DO READ newspapers! ROFL
🤣🤣💯
Let's not jump to conclusions...
@@richarddowswell264 I've already landed. A guy who runs from cops? It's not hard to believe he has trouble with impulse control around authority figures, which is what a business owner is when they refuse you service. I didn't say the owner was 100% accurate, just that it's more in line with what is true. He knew there were cameras to back up his version.
He said that the guy was wearing ankle bracelet even though he wasn’t
Wanted murder suspect CALLS COPS over some french fries and HE ends up going to jail? 🥴🥴🥴 One of the world's dumbest criminals! 😂😂😂😂😂
This is amazing. Had he accepted the fries and ate quietly no one would bother him. He chose to lose his freedom over cold fries.
Or he chose to lose it by killing somebody ??
Lukewarm, actually!
@@Stinnn007that part! The fries were a means to an end
UM his freedom was already gone just a matter of time
not rly, he was greedy and waited for the refund lol
Antoine left out the part about cussing up a storm and throwing his food & drink at the owner.
Suspected of murder . . . what a violent dumbazz . . . nice catch!
Lol and then he ran instead of just signing the paper amd kept asking if he was under arrest. That's a telltale sign of guilt and that he can't be trusted.
@ELLIOT OFFEN GANGSTERTALKbiz It's French.
I loved the way he painted himself as a gentlemen helping the older lady ahead of him first after encountering a downed speaker in the drive-thru and calmly raising a complaint over a cold order with no receipt and someone touching his food in the bag to check if its hot or not; as if the OWNER failed to provide a receipt, needed help managing an elderly customer, and would contaminate a customers food after posting it. The owner even had the receipt in hand when the cops arrived.
@@h2ojr1 wtf are you talking about?
@@Diggz24 sarcasm