The stress was too much for him to bare.

stdreb27

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http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/The-Beefy-Crunch-Burrito-incident-1226571.php
Bionic's business must not be going well... lol
The price of the Beefy Crunch Burrito had gone up from 99 cents to $1.49 and the man at the Rigsby Road Taco Bell drive-thru had just ordered seven.
The fast food customer was so disgruntled by the price hike he shot an air gun at the manager, displayed a semiautomatic assault rifle and pistol while in the restaurant's parking lot, fled as police were called, exchanged gunfire with three officers who pulled him over, then barricaded himself in his hotel room — all over $3.50 plus additional tax.
The final incident in the burrito-triggered spree happened Sunday afternoon at the Rodeway Inn on North W.W. White Road, engaging SWAT negotiators in a more than three-hour standoff, according to officials and witnesses.
The man, whose name was not released because he had not been charged, faces three attempted capital murder charges for the exchange of gunfire with police plus possible other charges, said police spokesman Sgt. Chris Benavides. No one was injured in the incident.
The suspect was taken into custody about 6:45 p.m. Sunday after officials used tear gas to get him out of the motel room where he was staying. Police recovered the rifle and two handguns, Benavides said.
It all began about four hours earlier when the man put in his order at the Taco Bell/KFC two-for-one restaurant in the 5300 block of Rigsby Road on the city's East Side.
Restaurant manager Brian Tillerson, 41, said his employees told him a customer was upset about the price of the Beefy Crunch Burrito.
“They did use to be 99 cents, but that was just a promotion,” Tillerson said. “He pointed a gun at me, and he fired it. I leaned to the side and there was a pop but nothing happened.”
Tillerson said the police later found a BB, but the following five minutes “were pretty crazy,” he said.
Looking out the windows, he said he saw the man put an assault rifle and a handgun on the roof of his Mitsubishi Eclipse. Customers dove under their tables, the employees scrambled to the back and Tillerson ran to the front to lock the doors as he called police.
The man then jumped into his vehicle and took off, Tillerson said.
Fewer than two miles away, at W.W. White Road and Hershey Drive, officers spotted the suspect and three patrol units pulled over the car, Benavides said. As the officers got out of their cars, the man got out of his car carrying the assault rifle in his hands and pointing it at the officers.
Both sides began firing, Benavides said, but no one was hit. However, one of the windshields on a patrol car was shattered.
From there, the man sped off to the Rodeway Inn in the 200 block of North W.W. White Road just a few blocks away from Interstate 10.
It was about 3 p.m., and the man refused to come out.
Sharpshooters climbed up on the roof of the Sky Line Food Mart next to the motel. Police blocked off W.W. White in both directions. They evacuated some nearby businesses and some of the rooms in the motel.
Through a megaphone the negotiator could be heard telling the man to pick up the phone.
“No one needs to get hurt,” the negotiator said.
Around 6:30 p.m., and without a reply from the man inside, SWAT used tear gas to clear the room, Benavides said. The man came out without incident.
Tillerson, calm and back at work after giving a statement to police, said after hearing that the customer shot at officers he was even more relieved he didn't get into his restaurant.
“The weird thing is,” Tillerson said, “He was here a week ago around the same time last Sunday. He yelled at me then too.”
 

stdreb27

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Originally Posted by Darthtang AW http:///forum/thread/384663/the-stress-was-too-much-for-him-to-bare#post_3370780
It is painfully obvious this is not the answer. The underlying reason behind this is the drastic price hike of the burritto. This is outragous. If we weren't so reliant on Mexican Burritos they would not be able to charge so much. What we truly need is to invest in Green Burritos.
Darth (Chimichanga) Tang
Actually the real issue is the price of grains and corn. If we weren't using corn in our gasoline. Causing a steel spike in food prices, this wouldn't have happened....
 

scsinet

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Yes, but unfortunately the goverment has issued a moratorium on new Taco Bells.
Besides, every time we try to build one, the Wendy's crowd starts protesting, then the "EAT GREAT! EVEN LATE!" crowd starts chanting back and forth, someone screams racism, then it turns into an overblown political thing. I agree that we need to tape the DOMESTIC burrito resources rather than continuing to depend on the foreign markets.
Opening the SRBR (Strategic Refried Bean Reserve) isn't the answer either. This is just a temporary solution and only delays the onset of the problem.
On the other hand, we don't NEED guns and we don't NEED burritos. Therefore, we should just ban them. This way Americans will stop getting fat and will stop killing each other (though not necessarily in that order), because by banning those things, we make it absolutely impossible for people to have them.
Frankly though, this is all due to the failed policies of the Bush administration. If he had just used government to force lower prices, this would not even be an issue right now.
 

darthtang aw

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Quote:
Originally Posted by SCSInet http:///forum/thread/384663/the-stress-was-too-much-for-him-to-bare#post_3370791
Yes, but unfortunately the goverment has issued a moratorium on new Taco Bells.
Besides, every time we try to build one, the Wendy's crowd starts protesting, then the "EAT GREAT! EVEN LATE!" crowd starts chanting back and forth, someone screams racism, then it turns into an overblown political thing. I agree that we need to tape the DOMESTIC burrito resources rather than continuing to depend on the foreign markets.
Opening the SRBR (Strategic Refried Bean Reserve) isn't the answer either. This is just a temporary solution and only delays the onset of the problem.
On the other hand, we don't NEED guns and we don't NEED burritos. Therefore, we should just ban them. This way Americans will stop getting fat and will stop killing each other (though not necessarily in that order), because by banning those things, we make it absolutely impossible for people to have them.
Frankly though, this is all due to the failed policies of the Bush administration. If he had just used government to force lower prices, this would not even be an issue right now.
Actually this predates Bush greatly. I remember the Burrito shortages of the Carter years. Lines at Taco Bells for miles. Then there was the Bay of Beans fiasco under JFK.....
Darth (Yo Qiero) Tang
 

reefraff

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It is wrong that only the rich can afford a burrito. I think we should institute a universal burrito fee so we can create a government program to provide low cost burritos to the poor. I would like to nominate George Lopez as our nation's first burrito Czar. The man understands the power of a properly placed bean fart like no other.
 

stdreb27

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Originally Posted by reefraff http:///forum/thread/384663/the-stress-was-too-much-for-him-to-bare#post_3371060
It is wrong that only the rich can afford a burrito. I think we should institute a universal burrito fee so we can create a government program to provide low cost burritos to the poor. I would like to nominate George Lopez as our nation's first burrito Czar. The man understands the power of a properly placed bean fart like no other.
Using the word "Taco" along with latin actors to sell their food must be racist since it implies a type cast, that some how Mexicans make tacos. It isn't inclusive of other nationalities. Imagine if at a dinner honoring MLK Jr. we served fried chicken, greens, and water melon. How wrong would that be?!? America deserves to be destroyed because of their overt racism towards mexicans, due to the popularity of Flatbread - Folded - then-stuffed-with-immitation-meat-and-non-dairy-cheese-substitute-item-for-human-consumption Bell.
 

spanko

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Jack in the Box tacos rule. Tacos stuffed with all the goodies then deep fried!!!!
I think we should get Michelle to enforce a Jack in the Box taco in every school lunch!!!
 

meowzer

Moderator
OMG I love Jack in the Box.....They had them in NY when I was younger.....UNTIL I was pregnant and had cravings...LOL...all the east coast JITB's closed :(
WELL when I moved out here, one trip we made to Dallas I saw one....I WAS SOOOO EXCITED
.....Now they have one in Paris TX which is 45 minutes from me....altho I have only been thre 1x...LOL....Applebees...Chilis...or JITB It's a no-brainer
 

spanko

Active Member
Have a White Castle within walking distance from work. Jalapeno Cheeseburgers............Onion Chips......................YUM
 

darthtang aw

Active Member

OH YEAH......I remember them
...BUT at least you can buy the little burgers frozen....
 
 
That is like getting a state fair turkey leg or deep fried twinkie from the grocery store. A waste of time.
Darth (time is flavor) tang
 
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