Tennessee Wingstop Worker Accused of Burning Customers with Cooking Oil
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Tennessee Wingstop worker accused of burning customers with cooking oil
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WREG) -- A Tennessee Wingstop employee is accused of throwing hot oil at two customers during an argument and seriously burning one of them. Johnisa Herring, 25, was charged with aggravated assault following the alleged attack on July 22 at the Memphis business. Why Taron Egerton says he won't be next James Bond According to Memphis police, two women came to the restaurant to pick up an order when they got into a disagreeme…
Wingstop worker accused of burning customers with cooking oil
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A Wingstop employee is accused of throwing hot oil at two customers during an argument, seriously burning one of them. Johnisa Herring, 25, was charged with aggravated assault following the alleged attack on July 22 at the Winchester Road business. Johnisa Herring (SCSO) According to Memphis police, two women came to the restaurant to pick up an order when they got into a disagreement with Herring. The woman said Herring went t…
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