Little Caesars pizza worker Jahtique Farmer is in the hot seat after serving up an extra helping of mayhem by blasting away and wounding a drive-through customer who he thought had looked at him the wrong way, according to police records.
The 21-year-old West Virginia man faces charges of malicious assault in connection with the bizarre Oct. 23 shootout where he allegedly pumped three slugs from the Charleston pizzeria’s drive-through window at a customer he’d just loudly accused of wanting to kill him, per Law & Crime.
The terrifying run-in reportedly began when Farmer exited the pizzeria with a coworker, and saw a drive-through patron he thought was staring at him.
West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation
At this point one of Farmer’s coworkers pulled a handgun from the glove compartment of a pal’s car and handed it to the hotheaded pizza clown.
Farmer then went inside the eatery and blasted hot lead through the window at the man, wounding him in the face and near the left rib cage, according to records from the West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility.
The driver managed to speed off to a hospital, where he was treated and listed in stable condition.
Farmer is being held on $250,000 bond after he waived his right to an initial hearing, a court official told the National Enquirer. Court officials also said he hadn’t yet entered a plea and at press time no future hearings had been scheduled.