A man was killed at a Popeyes restaurant in Prince George’s County, Maryland, and police believe it was over a popular chicken sandwich.
It happened Monday around 7 p.m. on Livingston Road within the Oxon Hill Plaza. Police said a fight began inside the restaurant when someone cut in a line specifically for the popular chicken sandwich, which returned earlier this week.
The fight spilled out into the street, where police found the victim, a 28-year-old man, in the parking lot with multiple stab wounds. He was taken to a hospital, where he later died
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Have y’all noticed the media attention around Popeyes chicken sandwich? Ya think the MSM is attempting to cut into Chick-fil-As business because of their religious stance? Damn right they are!
ReplyDeleteI find it amusing that they don't give any description of the assailant, or the victim for that matter...but they do ask for help identifying him.
ReplyDeleteIf you think really hard you can probably figure out a description of the assailant and victim 🤭
DeleteI don't know if any of you from the shore has been around that area lately but it looks like a foreign country along with its own battle ground. Prince Georges and Montgomery counties are gone as we use to know them. They are now the center of Maryland's Socialist Democratic Party. So sad.
ReplyDeletePG COUNTY, Where West Baltimore & D.C. hood rats "move on up" when they up their schemes or win the ghetto lotto !
ReplyDeleteIf this was a white person, you're damn right the race would've been in the headlines.
ReplyDeleteFighting over a frigging chicken sandwich. How absolutely barbaric.
ReplyDeleteI was astonished, then I read Oxen Hill. Now, OK, I get it.
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty tasty.
ReplyDeleteYou have got to try this Chicken Sandwich!
ReplyDeleteNo, really. It is worth . . . Well, you know what it is worth. Seriously you have got to try this Sandwich!
The fight wasn’t over a chicken sandwich. The headline is misleading. The fight was over someone cutting in line, a cause worth fighting for.
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