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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Man releases giant rat inside NJ McDonald's, patrons go wild

Now that’s just nasty.

Police are searching for one young man who recently released a fat rat inside a New Jersey McDonald’s during peak dining hours, sending customers into chaos at the fast-food chain.

On Feb. 5, the unidentified man – who was accompanied by an young boy – charged into a Newark McDonald's at 772 Broad Street with a large, white rodent inside of a plastic container, NBC New York reports. Forty seconds of video footage of the scene, which appears to have been filmed by an unknown accomplice, has since gone viral on Facebook, with over 241,000 views.

WARNING: Footage contains graphic language.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Typical ghetto thug "look at me" stunt.

Considering it seemed well feed, it didn't scamper off, and the little boy wanted to pat it, the rat was obviously a pet. I've had many different pets throughout my years, including rats. Rats are by far the smartest, cleanest, easiest to care for rodents to have. As far as smarts, they are next to dogs in my opinion. Heck, I took one on my pet rats to Lowe's in Seaford, and folks gathered around for pictures.

Anonymous said...

Poor rat being released in that disgusting place.

Anonymous said...

it was just his emotional support animal from his krib in the government housing projects.