The police spokesman says the bullet grazed the victim, causing a minor injury. The customer didn’t go to the hospital, Love confirmed.
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio - A 83-year-old customer inside a Cincinnati-area fast food restaurant was grazed by a bullet over the weekend but still stayed to eat dinner, the manager toldIt happened Sunday night at Quaker Steak & Lube at the Stone Creek Towne Center off eastbound Interstate 75 in Colerain Township, according to Jim Love, a police spokesman.
Police wrote in a criminal complaint that Hardwick fired a .357-caliber “revolver in a bathroom, striking the victim that was sitting in a booth outside of the bathroom,” a copy of it states. Officers recovered multiple items of evidence, the police report shows, including a Ruger GP-100 .357 magnum with five founds and one spent .357 magnum casing; a Glock 43X gun and two, 15-round magazines full; seven pocket knives, a pen with a window breaker and six .357 magnum rounds.
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