McDonald's customer calls emergency number over cold food; arrested after cops find he's a suspected criminal

A bodycam footage, captured by an officer who went to the scene, shows the customer walking right outside the McDonald's restaurant. He's approached by the officer while two other officers stand guard. After being handed some documents to sign by the officers, the man first asks if he is being arrested and then starts stepping away from the officer. Just a few seconds later, the man starts running away from the officers.
Screengrab from bodycam footage

Screengrab from bodycam footage

A man who dialled emergency services over cold fries served to him at a McDonald's outlet ended up being arrested after police discovered he was wanted for suspected murder.
A bodycam footage, captured by an officer who went to the scene, shows the customer walking right outside the McDonald's restaurant. He's approached by the officer while two other officers stand guard.
After being handed some documents to sign by the officers, the man first asks if he is being arrested and then starts stepping away from the officer. Just a few seconds later, the man starts running away from the officers.
The cops respond by chasing him across the neighbourhood. Towards the end of the clip, the man is seen lying flat on the ground with the officer pointing a gun and requesting him to put his hands up.
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According to reports, the incident took place in Kennesaw, Georgia on August 8. The suspect was caught and tasered by the cops before being taken into custody.
Reports added that the man was identified as 24-year-old Antoine Sims, who was wanted for missing a court date back in 2018. He and two other people were accused of setting fire to a car with a woman's body inside.
The arrested was possible after Sims was reportedly asked by staff at the McDonald's out to leave the restaurant for abusing the staff over cold fries despite not having a receipt.
Sims allegedly started shouting at the staff and even dialled 911 to address his issue. By that time, the restaurant manager had already called the police.
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