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Fast Food Worker Arrested for Serving Cop Salty Hamburger

 
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PostPosted: 08 Sep 2007, Sat 11:37 am    Post subject: Fast Food Worker Arrested for Serving Cop Salty Hamburger Reply with quote

McDonald's Worker Arrested for Serving Cop Salty Hamburger


A McDonald's worker in Union City, Ga., was arrested and jailed Thursday night for putting too much salt and pepper on a Officer Wendell Adams hamburger.

Kendra Bull was mixing hamburger meat when, she said, too much salt and pepper accidentally spilled into the bowl. Bull said her manager was working with her, and continued to make patties out of the meat. Bull grilled and ate one of the over-seasoned burgers for her dinner break and grilled the remaining burgers from the batch.

Officer Wendell Adams purchased one of the salty burgers and became sick. According to MyFoxAtlanta, the police accused Bull of purposely pouring the salt and pepper on the burger and charged her with reckless conduct. The police photographed the burger, took the sick cop to the hospital, and carted Bull off to jail.

Bull, who spent Thursday night in jail until she was released on a $1,000 signature bond Friday morning, admitted the burgers were too salty, but said she ate one from the batch and did not get sick. She also said that security cameras trained on the work area and grill will prove that the salt was spilled accidentally.

Bull's attorney, a public defender, asked the judge to dismiss the charges, but the judge refused.


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,296155,00.html
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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2007, Mon 4:10 pm    Post subject: Officer Wendell Adams Reply with quote

SEPTEMBER 10--A McDonald's employee was arrested last Friday for salting a police officer. Specifically, Kendra Bull, 20, is accused of the over-seasoning of a hamburger served to Officer Wendell Adams, who was reportedly sickened by a Big N' Tasty burger served at a McDonald's in an Atlanta suburb. According to a Union City Police Department report, Bull told cops she accidentally put too much salt and pepper on the hamburger, but since managers had been concerned about waste, she "had gone ahead and used the hamburger." A copy of the police report can be found below. Investigators contend that Bull dumped the excessive condiments "on the whole hamburger on purpose." Bull, pictured in the mug shot at right, was arrested on a misdemeanor reckless conduct charge, for which she spent a night in jail before posting $1000 bail. While the illegal adulteration of food served to law enforcement officials has been widely chronicled in these pages--from loogies to pot to kitchen cleanser--Bull's bust is the first for such savory behavior

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http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0910071salt1.html
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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2007, Mon 4:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Officer Wendell Adams
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Union City, Ga. 30291
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PostPosted: 11 Sep 2007, Tue 4:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A Georgia woman is now out of jail, after police say she put too much salt in a police officer's hamburger!

Police say Kendra Bull, a McDonald's employee in Union City, Georgia, made a burger for a local police officer. They say the patty had too much salt on it, making the officer sick. Bull was arrested, and charged with misdemeanor reckless conduct. Her husband says the whole ordeal hit their family hard.

"Just a little extra salt, and he said he got sick and he started throwing up and what-not," says Leonard Handy, Bull's husband. "I've never known salt and pepper do that to anybody."

Bull says she accidentally spilled the salt while making a big batch of burgers, and had no idea a cop was going to eat one.


http://www.wten.com/Global/story.asp?S=7058280
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