The transcript recounts seven bizarre incidents at McDonald's, ranging from violent reactions to incorrect orders, such as a woman shooting into a drive-thru window over missing bacon, to more serious crimes like robbery and murder. It highlights the unpredictable and sometimes dangerous nature of human behavior, with stories of customers receiving unexpected large sums of money in their order, car thefts leading to arrests at the drive-thru, and drug deals disguised as Happy Meal purchases. The most severe case mentioned is a mass shooting by James Oliver Hubert in San Isidro, California, motivated by his disillusionment with society and government conspiracy theories. The summary underscores the gravity and absurdity of these events within the fast-food context.
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1. In 2014, a 30-year-old woman in Flint shot through the window of a McDonald's restaurant after they forgot to include bacon in her cheeseburger.
2. She was arrested and sentenced to 7 years in prison, plus a fine and ordered to stay away from McDonald's.
3. In Tennessee in 2013, a couple found $1,000 in cash in a McDonald's bag instead of their breakfast order.
4. They returned the money to the restaurant, and as a reward, they were offered free breakfasts and thanked for their honesty.
5. A woman in Virginia had her car stolen, and the thief, Catherine York, was arrested after she went to a McDonald's where the car's owner worked.
6. In Florida, a man named Marc Ver filled a glass with soda at a McDonald's and was asked to pay $1, but he refused and started insulting the staff.
7. He was arrested and received a 5-year prison sentence due to a law that allows for harsher punishment for repeat offenders.
8. In California, a man named Jerry Williams was sentenced to life in prison for stealing a slice of pizza, due to a law that allows for life sentences for repeat offenders.
9. A couple in Pittsburgh discovered that a McDonald's employee was selling heroin in Happy Meal boxes using a secret code.
10. The employee was arrested after an undercover agent made a purchase, and 60 bags of heroin were found in his possession.
11. In California, a man named James Oliver Hubert shot and killed 21 people, including children, at a McDonald's restaurant in 1984.
12. He believed that society was broken and that the government was conspiring against him, and he had previously threatened to "hunt humans."
13. His wife did not report his threats to the police, and he was eventually arrested and charged with the shootings.