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No mustard, no mayo? Wendy's worker says angry customer chased him with pink Taser!!

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Two customers, upset about an order they placed at a Wendy's drive-through window in Daytona Beach on Monday morning, entered the restaurant with a stun gun, threatening employees and using profane and discriminatory language

According to WFTV-Ch. 9, the women were upset because they did not receive the mustard and mayonnaise packets they requested with their order.

Wendy's employee Jason Hill told police he was waiting on the women about 10 a.m. and when they started using abusive language, he told them they were "childish" and to leave, according to the arrest report. Hill told police Reid tried to slap him, but he was able to deflect the blow.

That's when the women got out of the car and went inside, police said.

Reid chased Hill around the kitchen area of the restaurant, armed with a Taser that was turned on and making "electronic noises," the report said. Bryant cheered her on and continued the argument, the report said.

When a manager said she was calling police, the two got back into their PT Cruiser and left, police said.

About an hour after the incident, Wendy's general manager Diane Wiggins got a call from a woman who identified herself as Bryant and said she wanted to complain about the service at the restaurant, police said. She told Wiggins her "sister" used a Taser in self-defense during the incident.

When Holly Hill police found the women's vehicle in a parking lot of the Charleston House Way Apartments, the women drove off in another car but were stopped, the report said.

During a search of the women's purses, officers said they found a pink Taser.

Melanese Asia Reid, 20, and Katrina Mari-Alyce Bryant, 23, both face charges related to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.


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