A Georgia woman plowed her SUV into a Popeyes restaurant because she forgot to put biscuits with her order.
Belinda H. Miller, 50, was offered biscuits to make up for his mistake – but he wasn’t appeased.
The woman became angry about the lack of biscuits, repeatedly threatened employees and said she planned to drive her vehicle into the building.
According to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, Miller drove her vehicle into the side of the building, then continued driving four feet back when her SUV was inside the fast food chain. An 18-year-old employee was hit by a vehicle near the entrance.
Local station WJBF reports that “authorities say she only stopped when debris from the building allowed her SUV to pass in front of her.”
“According to the incident report, a witness who was waiting in line with Miller told him to hurry up and get his order ‘because she’s coming back,’ and an 18-year-old employee was standing near the front of the building. The vehicle Miller was driving crashed through the building and was almost hit by an SUV,” the report continued.
After the crash, Miller reportedly fled the scene.
Her vehicle was later located outside her home with front end damage.
Miller was named Wednesday by Charles B. was booked into the Webster Detention Center. She is charged with aggravated assault and first-degree criminal damage to property.