Dispute In Colorado Taco Bell Drive-Thru Leads To Shots Being Fired
A dispute in a Taco Bell drive-thru resulted in shots being fired. You never expect it to go down in the drive-thru lane.
The only “Fire” that should be happening in a Taco Bell drive-thru is the Fire hot sauce being placed securely into my bag. You’d really never expect a gun to fire off. However, drive-thru lanes can be a crazy place. I’ve seen people on their feet, people throw stuff at the window, and people get into verbal arguments. But shots being fired? That’s something I haven’t seen and hopefully will never see in the Taco Bell drive-thru. The incident happened in early on a Monday morning in Loveland, Colorado. This time, that craving for a 4th meal ended with an arrest being made. See a video report from FOX 31 Denver below.
Shots Fired In Taco Bell Drive-Thru
9 News reports that 23-year-old Cesar Abdel Alvidrez was arrested in connection with the shooting. Police tell 9 News that Cesar and another person got into an altercation in the drive-thru at Taco Bell on Lincoln Ave close to 1am. During said dispute, Alvidrez pointed a firearm at the victim and disharcged it in the parking lot before driving off. He was later located and arrested that day. He was booked into Larimer County Jail on charges including menacing and reckless endangerment, per 9 News.
Imagine being one of the cars behind them seeing this all happen. It’s late, you’ve been out all night, and all you want is your Crunch Wrap Supreme. Then this happens and you debate pulling off but don’t want to be a part of it or get involved so you just stay there? What do you do? The drive-thru lane is a terrible place for drama to unfold. You could be stuck and unable to move or get out. That’s one of the last places you want things to escalate to that level.