Idiot Pulls Gun On McDonald’s Worker, Clearly Caught On Camera

Police are investigating an incident at a Utah McDonald’s between a drive-thru worker and customers in a white Subaru Outback, according to FOX 13 in Salt Lake City.

This is one of the most bizarre restaurant altercations you’ll ever see, not only because some dude pulled out a gun for no reason, but also because the person filming did so with a pretty steady hand, and held his phone horizontally.

The video shows the worker hollering and even swiping at the car before the guys in the vehicle pulled forward and eventually all got out of, one by one.

In the climax of the video, the driver got out, pulled out his gun, walked toward the drive-thru window and stuck his chest out like Ice Cube in “Friday”. Thankfully, one of his buddy’s pushed him away and back toward the car and nobody was hurt.

A customer in line behind them was recording the whole thing (Yelling “Worldstar” of course) and had clear enough footage that you can see the car’s license plate number and the face of the guy holding the gun. Police have a copy of the video beautiful HD footage and say they have the plate numbers, obviously.

Check out the incident below and props to Andrew Calvillo for the Quentin Tarantino-like filming:

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