Teenage Burger King worker doused with bleach by customer who ‘didn’t even seem mad’ in drive-thru

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A teenage Burger King employee was the victim of an unprovoked attack when a customer doused him with bleach during a drive-thru service in Union City, Georgia. This shocking incident took place on a Tuesday night, and local police are now on the hunt for the perpetrator. Authorities are reviewing surveillance video from the fast-food restaurant to aid their investigation. Eyewitness accounts indicate that the assailant did not seem angry, which has left many puzzled about the motive behind the attack. This incident raises serious concerns about the safety of fast-food workers, who often face challenging and volatile situations in their jobs.

The police are encouraging the community to provide any information that could lead to the identification and arrest of the suspect. As the investigation unfolds, the Burger King location remains a focal point for discussions around employee safety and customer behavior. The community is left shaken, highlighting the need for increased awareness and protection for workers in service industries.

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