A gas station worker in Las Vegas has been accused of viciously assaulting a customer with a baseball bat over a dispute about nacho cheese, KLAS 8 reports.
Myron Bullie has been charged with attempted murder and assault after police responded to an Arco gas station and found the victim lying in the grass, bleeding profusely from his head, nose, and ears. The victim was unable to tell officers what had happened and was rushed to the hospital.
When questioned, Bullie claimed the victim had been “talking [expletive]” and refused to leave the store.
“Don’t talk [expletive] to me…Now everyone gonna see this and they’re gonna know never to talk [expletive] to me,” Bullie told police, according to the arrest report.
Bullie reportedly showed officers the damaged cheese machine, explaining that he had become enraged because the victim had taken “too much cheese” from the nacho dispenser.
Bullie admitted to pushing the victim out of the store and then striking him multiple times with the baseball bat, even as the victim tried to walk away. Surveillance footage corroborated Bullie’s account, showing him punching the victim and hitting him with such force that the victim suffered two brain bleeds, multiple skull fractures, and severe facial injuries, according to reports.
Bullie sustained only a sprained wrist from the brutal beating and was charged. His bail was set at $10,000. The victim remains hospitalized with life-threatening injuries stemming from the vicious attack over a trivial dispute about nacho cheese.
#Clique, why did this worker think he was the nacho cheese police? Some people take their jobs way too seriously.