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A 4-year-old opened fire at police officers after his father told him to as he was being taken into custody, Utah police said.
A man received an incorrect order after going through a McDonald's drive-thru Monday afternoon and then "brandished a firearm at the employees," the Unified Police Department said in a press release.
The employees at the Midvale, Utah, McDonald's called police, who said the man refused to exit the vehicle and had to be pulled from the car.
"While taking the male into custody, an officer turned back toward the vehicle and saw a gun pointing out from the rear window," the press release said. "The officer vocalized to other officers there was a gun while swiping the gun to the side as a round was fired from the gun."
A man received an incorrect order after going through a McDonald's drive-thru Monday afternoon and then "brandished a firearm at the employees," the Unified Police Department said in a press release.
The employees at the Midvale, Utah, McDonald's called police, who said the man refused to exit the vehicle and had to be pulled from the car.
"While taking the male into custody, an officer turned back toward the vehicle and saw a gun pointing out from the rear window," the press release said. "The officer vocalized to other officers there was a gun while swiping the gun to the side as a round was fired from the gun."
A 4-year-old in Utah opened fire on police officers after his father told him to during his arrest, police said
Police were called when the child's father brandished a firearm at employees at a McDonald's drive-thru after receiving an incorrect order, authorities said.
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