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Police: Missing Fork Leads to Shot Fired Into KFC

Police: Missing Fork Leads to Shot Fired Into KFC
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By The Associated Press
Nov. 29, 2019 | SHELBYVILLE
By The Associated Press Nov. 29, 2019 | 11:20 PM | SHELBYVILLE
Police say a Georgia woman fired a gun into a KFC after learning her order lacked napkins and a fork.

News outlets report 33-year-old Jonelle Jade Dare was arrested Tuesday in Sandy Springs, Georgia, on an outstanding warrant from Shelbyville, Kentucky, where’s she’s accused of shooting into the restaurant drive-thru window. Shelbyville police say Dare visited a local KFC in October and was verbally abusive to drive-thru staff, who reported Dare was angry over not getting a fork or napkin with her meal.

Police say Dare fired a handgun into the drive-thru window and sped off in a white Mercedes-Benz. No one was wounded in the shooting. Dare appeared in court Wednesday and waived the right to fight her extradition to Kentucky. It’s unclear if she has a lawyer.

Shelbyville is about halfway between Louisville and Frankfort.
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