Boston Police seek for Roxbury’s salty french fry flinger

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The Boston Police Division is looking for one salty buyer they accuse of flinging french fries at a lady inside a Roxbury McDonalds Monday afternoon. The lady, who labored on the restaurant, allegedly defended herself by throwing a soda at him.

A pair cops heard a name for a combat on the quick meals restaurant at 301 Warren St. round 3:45 p.m. and headed that manner. Inside, the sufferer informed them that the heavy-set, black man roughly in his 30s obtained upset together with her sufficient to throw a field of french fries at her head. She mentioned she then threw a soda at him earlier than her supervisor pulled her again to the kitchen as a approach to finish the combating.

The police are looking for to cost the person with aggravated assault, based on an announcement. The police report has an uncommon weapon listed: “french fries.”

A evaluation of safety digital camera footage from the restaurant exhibits a person matching the bodily description offered by the sufferer. He additionally sports activities a black White Sox ball cap, a black Nike hooded sweatshirt, black shorts and what seem like grey and black sneakers.

Police ask that anybody who acknowledges the suspect to name detectives at 617-343-4275 or to submit an nameless tip by means of the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1-800-494-TIPS (8477).

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