
Southington, Conn./WTIC Radio - Two Southington men are facing charges after police say they became irate over their Taco Bell order Wednesday night.
Just after 11:00 p.m., officers were dispatched to the Queen Street location on a report of an argument between the suspects and staff.
Police say Jonathan Jenkins argued with employees at the drive-thru, then pulled around and parked at the main entrance.
He was met by two employees, after which police say Jenkins came at them with a pocket knife.
Jenkins, police say, continued to advance as the employees retreated, before returning to the vehicle and attempting to drive away.
He didn't get far because police say Jenkins drove over a curb, disabling the vehicle by causing a flat tire and damage to the undercarriage.
Jenkins and a passenger, Clifford Schwartz, were arrested.
Police say Schwartz had a brass knuckle/knife combination on him.
Both faces numerous weapons and other charges in the incident.