By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Friday, January 20, 2023 at 3:37:00 a.m. est
CUSTOMER RAT POISONED AT TACO BELL AFTER ARGUMENT
(channel9news) "centennial, colo. — a man became violently ill over the weekend after eating a taco bell burrito that contained rat poison, and the arapahoe county sheriff's office is investigating how that poison ended up there.
"around 1 p.m. jan. 15, the sheriff's office responded to the taco bell on smoky hill road near buckley road in centennial for a report of a disturbance.
"deputies found that there was a heated exchange between a customer and employees due to the soda machine not working. the customer was eventually given an extra burrito and went home, according to the sheriff's office.
"several hours later, around 7:50 p.m., a hospital contacted the sheriff's office and reported that they were caring for a patient who had eaten at taco bell and ingested rat poison. the hospital confirmed there was indeed rat poison in the burrito, according to the sheriff's office.
"investigators determined that the sick individual was the same person involved in the earlier disturbance. deputies responded to his home, the hospital and the taco bell to begin an investigation.
"they learned from the victim that he had gone home, done chores and watched some tv before eating the food items he had purchased earlier at taco bell.
"the man said he immediately became violently ill and called 911. the sheriff's office said he was taken by ambulance to the hospital. it was confirmed that there was rat poison in the food, the sheriff's office said.
"surveillance video from both the interior and exterior areas of the taco bell restaurant was collected as evidence.
"taco bell released a statement, 'the safety of customers and team members is a priority. the franchisee who owns and operates this location has informed us that they are working with local authorities in their investigation.'
"the case is considered an 'open and active' investigation, and at this time the sheriff's office is treating the situation as if the man received the food from the restaurant with rat poison in it. exactly how the poison got there remains under investigation."
GRA: Let me 'splain it: Either a negro or spic deposited it in the burrito. Whites don't do that type of thing. 1,000-1 odds a White is the culprit.
--GRA
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Now EVERYONE knows the secret ingredient in those delicious tacos.Never would have guessed it.
--GRA
The argument always the argument I know people argue all the time, but rarely in some demographics does an argument resulted in death, but another demographics it is very common
FOLLOW-UP:RAT POISON HOAX AT TACO BELL;POLICE SAY,"NO ONE HERE POISONED THE TACO."
GRA:Now what race is the customer?
(Wrtv)Colorado authorities do not believe Taco Bell employees added rat poison to a customer's meal.
The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office released a statement Friday in response to a customer's claim that he was poisoned after eating food from the restaurant.
Deputies said they initially responded to a report of a disturbance at the Taco Bell in Aurora on Jan. 15. The customer had apparently complained after he ordered food and a drink and was told that the soda machine was not working. The customer reportedly wanted the employees to give him a burrito in place of the drink. Initially, they told them they couldn't do that, but deputies said they eventually gave him a burrito.
The deputies left the scene after determining no criminal activity had taken place.
Several hours later, deputies were called to a hospital where a patient told staff that he ate food with rat poison in it. The deputies determined it was the same person who got into a dispute with the Taco Bell employees.
The man told deputies he immediately felt a burning sensation in his mouth and began to vomit after eating one of the tacos from Taco Bell.
Deputies said they discovered a "greenish-gray" substance in the taco the man bit into. A lab test confirmed it was rat poison, the sheriff's office said.
The Taco Bell was immediately shut down and investigated. The sheriff's office said the restaurant turned over all of its videos from inside the building.
"Over the last several days, investigators have been going through the Taco Bell video and found no evidence that the employees were responsible for placing the rat poison in the food given to the customer," the sheriff's office said in a statement.
The sheriff's office says they can't account for how the rat poison got into the food.
GRA:No?Only one person could have done it--Jussie Smollett.
--GRA
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