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Marietta Woman Accused of Shooting Into KFC After Not Receiving Fork, Napkins
By Shaddi Abusaid, The Atlanta Journal- Constitution
A Marietta woman accused of shooting into a Kentucky Fried Chicken drive- thru window after not receiving sil- verware or nap- kins with her order is behind bars.
Jonelle Jade Dare, 33, was arrested Tuesday in Sandy Springs, nearly a month after she alleged- ly became so irate in a Shelbyville, Kentucky, drive- thru line that she pulled out a gun and fired multiple shots into the restaurant.
The incident occurred Oct. 28,
Shelbyville police told AJC.com. Officers were dis- patched to the KFC about 11:45 a.m. after getting called about a customer shoot- ing into the fried chicken estab- lishment with several employ- ees and cus-
tomers inside.
Witnesses said the woman was upset about not receiving napkins or utensils with her meal, accord- ing to
the Louisville Courier-Journal. After reportedly verbally abusing
the cashier, Dare is accused of pulling a hand- gun and opening fire.
No one was injured in the shooting, Shelbyville police said. After identi- fying Dare as the shooter, investi-
gators tracked her to Atlanta and secured warrants for her arrest and extradition with the help of the U.S. Marshals Service, authori- ties said.
Dare was arrest- ed about 12:30 a.m. Tuesday by
Sandy Springs police, Fulton County Jail records show. A gun matching the description of the one used in the KFC shooting was recovered, police said.
Dare remains held without bond, records show. On Wednesday, she waived the right to fight her extra- dition to Kentucky, according to the sheriff’s office.
“Fulton County Sheriff’s deputies have notified authorities in Kentucky that Ms. Dare is avail- able for pick up,” the agency
said. “They have 15 business days to do so.”
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