Shocker: Domino’s customer points gun at workers because he couldn’t get pizza toppings 

In what has left many people stunned, a Domino’s customer in Minnesota allegedly threatened workers with a gun over a dispute about pizza toppings.

According to My Fox 47, the incident occurred at a Domino’s in Rochester, Minn., last Sunday.

The report stated that the customer had requested his pizza with toppings on the side and was told that the restaurant couldn’t do that.

It was stated that the suspect, identified by the news outlet as 34-year-old Victor Fortner, allegedly drove up to the restaurant’s drive-thru and began arguing about the toppings. He reportedly threw several pizza slices at the workers in the restaurant.

It was stated that Fortner allegedly pulled out a gun and pointed it at the workers before driving off. According to the report, local police later located Fortner, who admitted to visiting the Domino’s but denied pointing a gun at the workers. Police did not find a weapon in his car. While it was initially reported that he would be facing assault charges, Fortner was instead cited for disorderly conduct.

 

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