Howard Carl Wilson needs his McDonald’s, so don’t even think of cutting him in line. The violent 68-year-old Florida man believed that Brittani Thomas cut him in the McDonald’s drive-thru line and wasn’t about to let her get her fast food 49 seconds before him. He got out of his car, allegedly screamed at the woman with racially insensitive language and punched the woman. He then got back in his van and drove off without his McDonald’s food he could have had in same time he made this uproar. Authorities later went to his house to arrest Wilson, who was charged with simple battery. I’m guessing that jail doesn’t have Big Macs.
Watch A Florida Man Punch A Woman Who He Believed Cut Him In Line At McDonald’s
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