A Pizza Hut worker, Kavonn Ingram, was charged with the first-degree homicide of his manager, Alex Stengel, in the restaurant's kitchen over a $7,000 inheritance check the victim had cashed earlier. Stengel was shot, had his throat slashed, and was stabbed before being wrapped in a garbage bag and dumped in a dumpster outside the Pizza Hut. Ingram was arrested after being spotted on surveillance footage dragging the body outside and faces a life sentence on the first-degree homicide charge, along with other charges.
A restaurant employee tracked down a co-worker at a bar after he forgot to roll silverware before leaving work, bringing the silverware to him. The incident was recorded and shared on TikTok, garnering over 900,000 views. Reactions to the video varied, with some people finding it amusing and others sympathizing with the frustration of having to complete tedious tasks left by co-workers. Rolling silverware is a common responsibility for servers, but it is often seen as an overlooked aspect of the job.
A man in Memphis is accused of setting up his co-worker, robbing him, and shooting him multiple times in the head and back. The victim, who suffered serious injuries, revealed that the suspect called him for a ride to pick up televisions, but then attacked and robbed him when they arrived at a secluded area. The accused, Marquis Garrett, has a previous arrest for stealing Coach purses and is set to appear in court.
A co-worker called the writer's therapist and boss to report untrue concerns about their mental health and weight loss. The writer is embarrassed and wants to know how to let everyone know they are okay and if they should confront the co-worker. Readers suggest talking to the boss to clear the air, setting boundaries with the co-worker, reporting the incident to HR, and considering changing therapists.