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Officer Pulls Gun Over Slow McDonald's Service
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Police: Denver Officer Pulls Weapon Over Slow Service
Derrick Saunders Faces Numerous Charges In Aurora
Updated 2:56 pmJuly 27, 2009
AURORA, Colo. -- A Denver police officer assigned to Denver International Airport was on administrative leave Tuesday after employees at an Aurora McDonald's said he pulled a gun on them when his order wasn't filled fast enough.
The incident was reported in May, when Derrick Curtis Saunders, 29, ordered food at the restaurant at 18181 E. Hampden Ave.
According to employees, Saunders was with another police officer AURORA, Colo. -- A Denver police officer assigned to Denver International Airport was on administrative leave Tuesday after employees at an Aurora McDonald's said he pulled a gun on them when his order wasn't filled fast enough.
The incident was reported in May, when Derrick Curtis Saunders, 29, ordered food at the restaurant at 18181 E. Hampden Ave.
According to employees, Saunders was with another police officer
Saunders was formally charged with menacing, prohibited use of a weapon, reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct, the Aurora Police Department said.
A booking photo of Saunders was not released by Aurora police.
He has been a Denver police officer since 2007, and has been on administrative leave for the past month, Denver police said. Saunders was formally charged with menacing, prohibited use of a weapon, reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct, the Aurora Police Department said.
A booking photo of Saunders was not released by Aurora police.
He has been a Denver police officer since 2007, and has been on administrative leave for the past month, Denver police said.
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http://jonathanturley.org/2007/09/09/burger-mishap-leads-to-police-misconduct/
So now we've got a cop that pulls out a gun at the drive-thru, a cop that arrests a woman for putting too much salt on his burger and a man gets cuffed & arrested in his home for screaming at a cop. What next?
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