A late-night doughnut pickup almost turned tragic after two customers at a Dunkin' Donuts in El Paso say they were threatened at gunpoint by a group of employees while in the drive-thru line.
One of the victims explained to police that she asked to speak to a manager as one of the employees was using explicit language, and upon driving around the restaurant were greeted by three employees, whom all proceeded to brandish weapons at the customers.
According to MySA.com, one of the employees allegedly chambered a round before pointing the gun at the second victim, a male customer and said, "Y'all gonna die."
El Paso police recovered three firearms after arriving at the scene. The three Dunkin' employees, aged 17, 19, and 20 were arrested and are being charged with aggravated assault. They each face a $100,000 bond.
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