Jack in the Box Employee Shoots at Customers Over Missing Curly Fries: Shocking Video Evidence

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A Jack-in-the-Box employee in Houston, Texas, shot at a drive-thru customer and his family during an argument over missing curly fries. The incident, which occurred in March 2021, was captured on video and recently released. The employee, Alonniea Fantasia Ford, can be seen becoming agitated before retrieving a gun and firing at least twice at the family. The family has filed a lawsuit against Jack-in-the-Box, claiming negligence for not ensuring customer safety. Ford pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and completed a one-year deferred adjudication sentence. The lawsuit seeks at least $250,000 in damages.
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