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Killed due to a sandwich: a popular fast food chain fell into scandal due to a cult dish

In Maryland, a brawl broke out as a result of which 1 people were killed. He tried to skip the line and buy a chicken sandwich at Popeyes Restaurant. Writes about it Fox Business.

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The famous chicken sandwich quickly became a favorite among consumers. And when it appeared on sale again, a wave of incidents related to a fast food restaurant swept across the country.

The company asks its customers to show patience and friendliness and claims that the sandwiches will not end and will be on sale for a long time.

“The chicken sandwich is back and will be available for an extended period of time,” a Popeyes spokesperson said. “We love our customers and we know they love us—we ask everyone to share that love with each other and be understanding as the team works hard to make every customer a sandwich.”

Given the sheer popularity of the sandwich, it’s easy to beat out individual instances of fury as a comprehensive narrative of the story of a chicken sandwich.

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Popeyes seems to be doing just that.

The company’s profiles on social media do not say anything about death in Maryland or other fights that broke out elsewhere. Facebook and Twitter companies have recently posted posts promoting the sandwich, but there are no reports of death or fights.

After the fight, officers of the district sheriff’s officers were called to the scene twice, and also through riots.

Another case occurred in Florida. The video shows how one person is thrown to the ground, and the other inflicts several blows on his head. The video was signed: “Do not worry, they did not fight for a chicken sandwich. This time they fought for mayonnaise. ”

Meanwhile, in another place, a video surfaced in which a woman yells at an employee behind the counter. The riots quickly escalated, and the employee jumped over the counter to fight with the client.

28-year-old Kevin Tyrell Davis was stabbed to death after trying to get in the wrong place in the queue for chicken sandwiches in a crowded Popeyes restaurant in Maryland. According to police, another client attacked Davis.

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“Video of the incident showed several people were waiting in a line designated for a chicken sandwich when Davis entered the store and began to cut into the line,” he writes. CNN.

Another person made a comment to Davis about his behavior, and after 15 seconds they went out the door of the restaurant.

Police are looking for a suspect who allegedly left the scene of the crime in a car. The knife with which the man was killed is located at the police.

The company said they were very saddened by this incident.

"We don't yet know whether this was the result of a dispute over one of our products or something unrelated, but there is no reason to kill anyone," the statement said.

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The police have no information that the cause of the injury could have been a long-standing dispute. Authorities do not believe that the suspect and the victim knew each other.

The police released a photograph of the suspect and the woman who was with him when he escaped.

"We're looking for a man," said Officer Donelan. “He knows what he did, the only right decision for him is to come and surrender.”

Popeyes resumed selling their chicken sandwich as if nothing had happened.

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