Belinda Miller (Richmond County Sheriff’s Office).

A Georgia woman was arrested after investigators said she crashed her SUV into a Popeyes on purpose because she didn’t get any biscuits in her order, according to the arrest report.

Deputies with the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office arrived on scene to the fast food chicken restaurant on Feb. 18 for a call about an accident with injuries. The manager told a deputy that a customer, later identified as Belinda Miller, drove her Toyota RAV4 into of of the entrances of the building “after she became upset that her order did not have any biscuits,” according to Miller’s arrest report.

One of the restaurant’s employees was almost hit by Miller’s SUV, according to the manager.



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