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JSandi
05-13-09, 21:47
http://www.wltx.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=73684&catid=2


Clarendon County (WLTX) - A Clarendon County waitress is accused of shooting a customer at the restaurant after the two had a dispute.

Yakeisha Ward, 29, is charged with assault and battery with intent to kill.

An early morning run for breakfast at the Waffle House on Paxville Highway in Manning turned terribly wrong for Crystal Samuel.

"I thought I was gonna get me an All-Star," says Samuel. A popular meal on the menu. "Grits, sausage, toast, eggs and a waffle," says Samuel.

She didn't get what she came for. Instead, she says while she waited for her order, her friends started eating. That's when Samuel says she was told they couldn't eat from carryout trays inside the restaurant.

"I said what is your fuss about. I said we haven't paid for our food. She (Ward) said well you all got to leave. How you want us to leave and we ain't paid for the food yet," says Samuel.

That's when it got ugly. Samuel says she threw a waffle at the waitress. "I did actually throw some food but it didn't hit her," says Samuel. "That's when she (Ward) jumped across the counter and we got into it," says Samuel.

Clarendon County Sheriff Randy Garrett says the altercation continued outside where he says Ward got a gun from her car and a gun magazine from her trunk.

"It's poor judgment on her part trying to settle this matter with a weapon. either way she had time to think about what she was doing when she was walking to her car," says Garrett.

Investigators say Ward's gun discharged during the altercation. They say a bullet fragment struck Samuel in the arm.

"Deputies were close by when they rolled up in the parking lot the victim and the suspect were still engaged in a fight," says Garrett.

Before it ended, authorities say Ward struck the victim in the head with the gun.

"She got the last lick,"says Samuel. Meanwhile Ward has bonded out of jail. On Tuesday afternoon, News 19 found her inside the Waffle House where the incident happened.

She declined to talk to us on camera but says she got out of jail after paying $500. As for Samuel, she has only one thing to say about Waffle House. "bad customer service," says Samuel.

Investigators say it appears that Ward's gun was legally purchased.

Ridge_Runner_5
05-14-09, 00:14
All sorts of WTF going on there...

bkb0000
05-14-09, 01:00
All sorts of WTF going on there...

no shit.. i just read that to my wife and we're both still chuckling

markm
05-14-09, 10:02
Waffle House....

Enough said. :rolleyes:

MarshallDodge
05-14-09, 10:13
All sorts of WTF going on there...
+1




Waffle House....

Enough said.



Exactly what I was thinking, but I could go for one of their pecan waffles right about now. :D

Shadow1198
05-16-09, 21:25
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-5/733581/a835_1224825678286.jpg

I figured posting this was in order. ;)

Gentoo
05-16-09, 23:40
One time when my wife and I were driving cross-country we got tired and hungry at about 3am. So we stopped at some motel that was right across the street from a Waffle House.

Walking thru those doors was like entering another world. I can't get over how hopping that place was at 3am on a weekday. People who obviously knew each other for years shouting at each other, laughing and hootin and hollerin. I told my wife it was like we were extras on some sitcom.

Thomas M-4
05-16-09, 23:53
Sounds like every waffle house I have been to LOL doesn't surprise me one bit.

kaiservontexas
05-17-09, 00:39
Ahh the Waffle House. I admit it I eat there from time to time. It has that vibe to it. I am not surprised. I think I will just cook at home from now on. LOL

JSandi
05-17-09, 15:29
Several years ago when I was working for a large PD just south of Atlanta we always made it a habit to go for coffee around 3 AM every Friday and Saturday. The bars were closed and by then the WH was packed with drunks, most who drove there.

We would just sit and enjoy and watch as no one would leave. :D

It was funny to see folks ordering stuff over and over and over in an attempt to wait us out or sober up before leaving.

After about 2 hrs most folks would just start calling cabs.
:D

John Frazer
05-17-09, 22:22
Several years ago when I was working for a large PD just south of Atlanta we always made it a habit to go for coffee around 3 AM every Friday and Saturday. The bars were closed and by then the WH was packed with drunks, most who drove there.

We would just sit and enjoy and watch as no one would leave. :D


Sounds like a life-saving, though potentially fattening, enforcement strategy.

OPPFOR
05-17-09, 22:46
I'm still trying to figure out why she had a gun in her car and the magazine for the gun in her truck...??????????????????

bkb0000
05-17-09, 23:04
I'm still trying to figure out why she had a gun in her car and the magazine for the gun in her truck...??????????????????

i dont know what state this was in, but thats the only legal way to pack in some states. like california.