Gas station employee attacked customer for taking excessive amount of nacho cheese.

Las Vegas gas station worker assaulted customer for cheese overindulgence and machine damage.

September 13th 2024.

Gas station employee attacked customer for taking excessive amount of nacho cheese.
Myron Bullie, a 47-year-old gas station worker in Las Vegas, is facing serious charges after allegedly attacking a customer with a baseball bat. The incident occurred at the Arco petrol station on Rainbow Boulevard around 4am on September 3rd. According to reports, Bullie became upset when the customer broke the nacho cheese machine and then proceeded to take an excessive amount of cheese.

When police arrived at the scene, they found the victim with injuries to his head, ears, and nose, lying in a grassy area outside the gas station. When they questioned Bullie about the incident, he claimed that the customer was being disruptive and that he had asked him to leave. However, the situation escalated when the victim insisted on getting nachos despite Bullie's orders.

In a fit of rage, Bullie admitted to pushing the victim out of the store and then using a baseball bat to repeatedly strike him. CCTV footage captured the altercation, showing the two men fighting over the bat before Bullie punched the victim and used the weapon to hit him. The victim managed to retreat to a nearby business, but Bullie followed him and struck him with the bat once again, causing him to fall to the ground.

The victim suffered serious injuries, including two brain bleeds, skull and facial fractures, and blood in his ears and brain. Bullie, on the other hand, sustained a sprained wrist from the force of his attacks. Another customer at the gas station called 911 to report the incident, and Bullie was later arrested and charged with attempted murder and assault. He is currently being held at the Clark County Detention Center on a bail of $10,000 and is scheduled to appear in court on September 23rd.

This brutal incident occurred just two months after a similar incident at a Sonic restaurant in San Antonio, Texas, where a customer allegedly shot and killed a manager after he refused to accept counterfeit money as payment in the drive-thru. It is a reminder of how quickly a situation can escalate and the importance of remaining calm and avoiding violence.

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