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Wisconsin women shoot server for missing a burger, arrested

by News Desk February 9, 2022
Wisconsin women shoot server for missing a burger, arrested
Wisconsin shooting victim Anthony (via gofundme)

Two Wisconsin women have been arrested for allegedly shooting a restaurant employee over a missing burger.

Breanta and Bryanna Johnson, 20, from Milwaukee were charged with attempted first-degree intentional murder on Monday. The employee, known as Anthony R., was working at the George Webb restaurant in Wauwatosa on January 30 when the incident unfolded.

The 26-year-old victim had a gunshot wound on the right side of his face when Police arrived on scene, and he was found lying beside the cash register.

Witnesses informed the officers that the women were part of a larger group of four. They were allegedly being uncivil and impatient.

They were soon asked to leave the premises and only one woman followed the order but returned inside. Another woman then punched the victim in the face before the other pulled out a gun and shot him in the face while he was on the floor.

The victim told Police that the entire incident was the result of a missing burger. He was shot in the face because the woman’s order was missing a burger.

He was in a serious condition but is since recovering. Both the suspects are due to appear in court for their preliminary hearings on Tuesday. They’ll need to pay a $100,000 bail bond to get out of jail.

A GoFundMe was established and has since reached its target of $25,000.