Video: Jack in the Box Employee Shoots at Customer Over Alleged Missing Curly Fries, Family Files LawsuitNewly-released footage shows the 2021 incident.

ByEmily Rella

Key Takeaways

  • In March 2021, a Jack in the Box employee pleaded guilty to "deadly conduct" after shooting at a drive-thru customer.
  • Now, the victim's family is suing Jack in the Box for negligence.

Chaos struck a Jack in the Box restaurant in Texas when an employee began shooting at a drive-thru customer, allegedly over an order of curly fries. Now, one familyis now suingfas的t-food chain for negligence.

In just-released video footage from March 2021, an employee working the drive-thru named Alonneia Ford can be seen arguing with a customer in a truck, Anthony Ramos, after handing him his food. Ramos claimed an order of curly fries was not in the bag at the Houston fast-food joint.

The conversation appears to get more heated as Ford can be seen motioning over to another employee before throwing ketchup packets and ice cubes at his vehicle.

Ford then leaves the window, grabs a handgun, and points it at him before Ramos speeds away and Ford shoots at his car as it drives off.

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According tocourt documents, Ford served one year of deferred adjudication for pleading guilty to deadly conduct, though her initial charge was for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Ramos' pregnant wife and young daughter were reportedly in the car.

Ford told local outletABC 13that she had asked Ramos to drive away several times and that he did not listen and instead began threatening her and calling her racial slurs.

“我不是一个愤怒的person. (I'm) not a mad monster out here. I'm just a woman trying to work for my family," Ford told the outlet. "I'm not going to pull out no gun and shoot at somebody over no curly fries. Come on."

Ramos denied her claims.

"Jack-In-The-Box needs to do background checks on employees so as not to expose their customers to someone who would attempt to kill them," Randall L. Kallinen, the family's lawyer said per local outletFOX 26. "These rage cases are getting out of hand in Houston."

Ramos' family is seeking $250,000 in damages from Jack in the Box though the fast-food chain denied all allegations and responsibility for Ford's actions.

Jack in the Box did not immediately respond toEntrepreneur'srequest for comment.

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Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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