Checkers Employee Charged in Fatal Mayo Dispute
Checkers Employee Charged in Fatal Mayo Dispute

Checkers Employee Charged in Fatal Mayo Dispute

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Elijah Mackey, a 23-year-old Checkers employee in Kissimmee, Florida, has been charged with first-degree premeditated murder after allegedly shooting customer Wesley Robertson, 40, during a dispute over missing mayonnaise packets. According to witnesses and court documents, Robertson complained about his order and requested more mayonnaise before Mackey climbed out of the drive-thru window and shot him in the chest following a heated exchange. Mackey fled the scene but was later apprehended hiding at a nearby hotel, where he admitted to having a gun. Surveillance footage corroborated accounts of the shooting, and Mackey is being held without bond. Checkers has condemned the employee's actions and is cooperating with authorities. The incident has prompted local concern and discussion about violence in customer service environments.

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