Subway customer shoots two employees for ‘too much mayonnaise’ on sandwich

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A customer at a Georgia Subway opened fire at two of the restaurant’s employees for having “too much mayonnaise” on his sandwich.

Officers from the Atlanta Police Department responded to a shooting at approximately 6:36 p.m. on Sunday, where officers located two women who appeared to have been shot. The victims were taken to a hospital, where one later died, APD told the Washington Examiner.

“Believe it or not, it was about too much mayonnaise on his sandwich,” owner Willie Glenn told Fox 5. “He decided to escalate the situation, and from there — that’s when all hell broke loose.”

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The son of the employee who later died was present at the time of the shooting. The manager on duty returned fire at the suspect but didn’t hit the shooter, Glenn said.

The gunfire also shattered a window at the front of the store.

“Everybody wants to carry a gun,” Glenn said. “Everybody wants to scare somebody with a gun. It’s scary out here.”

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Homicide detectives are working on the case. The identities of the victims and suspects have not yet been released.

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