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Georgia Woman Crashes SUV Into Popeyes After Order Was Missing Biscuits

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A woman in Georgia released her rage because she couldn’t receive the order she wanted at Popeyes. It did not go well.

A woman drove into the interior of a Popeyes restaurant on Walton Way after finding her order was missing biscuits.

According to a Richmond County Sheriff’s Office incident report acquired by WJBF-TV, Belinda Miller, 50, of Augusta, Georgia, grew furious about the missing food item and remained agitated even after restaurant staff corrected her order on February 18.

Miller drove through a restaurant door after leaving and then returning, almost running over an 18-year-old employee who was inside. According to the arrest request, the woman drove four more feet into the building before coming to a halt when construction materials stopped her. She then raced away from the crime site.

The accident and potential injuries prompted police to respond just after 7:45 p.m. The SUV with the damaged front end was later discovered parked at Miller’s house. She was apprehended and taken to the Charles B. Webster Correctional Center four days later, where she was charged with first-degree aggravated assault and criminal property damage.

According to the incident report, Popeyes manager Jackie Blount reported that Miller had threatened to smash her car into the building and harassed employees prior to the event. Blount told someone in line to hurry because the irate woman was about to return.

Miller’s vehicle has previously slammed into structures. She claimed she was drunk and enraged when she crashed her car into the side of an apartment building twice in May 2020.

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