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Georgia Woman Crashes Suv Into Popeyes After Her Order Was Missing Biscuits

  • A Georgia woman attacked the Popeyes restaurant after she alleged that her order was missing biscuits.
  • The woman is charged with felony aggravated assault and criminal damage to property in the first degree.
  • Miller was booked into the Charles B. Webster Detention Center on Wednesday, four days after the alleged incident. 

A Georgia woman attacked the Popeyes restaurant after she alleged that her order was missing biscuits. 

The woman, identified as 50-year-old Belinda Miller of Augusta, is charged with felony aggravated assault and criminal damage to property in the first degree.

The Popeyes manager told deputies that Miller drove her SUV into the east entrance after she got upset over the delivered order. 

The incident happened at about 7:45 p.m. EST on February 18th. The sheriff’s deputies were called to the chicken restaurant over an accident with injuries.

The manager made an astounding revelation when he told the authorities that Miller’s order was corrected, and she received her biscuits before the incident, but Miller “was still not happy.”

According to the report, Miller’s action was not entirely unforeseen. Before the incident, the woman threatened the restaurant’s staff, even calling and threatening to drive her car into the building.

One of the employees, standing by the entrance, was almost struck by the car during the incident, noted deputies. 

According to the incident report, a witness allegedly waiting in line with Miller was told to hurry and get their order “because she was coming back.”

Miller returned and allegedly drove her SUV into the chicken restaurant, narrowly missing an 18-year-old employee.

According to arrest warrants, Miller continued driving after hitting and entering the building until her car was stopped by debris.

After crashing into the restaurant, Miller fled the scene, according to the report. Her car was discovered at her home with front-end damage.

According to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, Miller was booked into the Charles B. Webster Detention Center on Wednesday, four days after the alleged incident. 

No one knows what was going on in Miller’s mind when she did this, and it’s unknown if she feels any guilt or remorse after being arrested. 

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Jenniffer Sheldon

Update: 2024-08-03