Utah man accused of telling 4-year-old to shoot at police after dispute at McDonald's
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A Utah man was arrested Monday after allegedly telling a 4-year-old to shoot at police officers. The Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake said an officer was able to swipe the gun away as a round was fired, and the officer only sustained a "minor wound" to his arm.
Police said the incident began at approximately 1:30 p.m. local time, when a man received the wrong order at a McDonald's drive-thru in Midvale. He then "brandished a firearm" at employees, police said, and employees asked him to drive to the front of the store while they fixed the order.
Employees then called the police. When officers responded, they issued "several verbal commands" for the man to exit the car, but he refused, police said.
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