Illinois police were called to a gas station because of an outrageous incident with a drunk customer.

Late-Night Drunk Customer Threatens Employees At Gas Station In Illinois

Don't worry, this is a safe space, and I won't tell anyone. Be honest, have you ever been drunk late at night and wandering around a gas station looking for something to eat? I'm raising my hand right now. Sometimes, that's your only choice. Of course, I know you weren't driving; your friend was right?

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Hopefully, you weren't so wasted that you: A: didn't make a fool of yourself, and B: you didn't cause a ruckus, so the clerk had to call the cops on you. The best-case scenario is you quickly pick out a snack, you make little contact with the employee, and you're out the door without any trouble.

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Unfortunately, that didn't happen with a man from Channahon. The suspect was so drunk that the worker couldn't understand a word he was saying. The customer got all mad and started threatening the clerk. He made his fingers into a gun and pretended to shoot the victim. The guy said he was coming back with a real gun, so the police were called. The drunk is facing some serious charges in court.

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According to Patch...

The Will County State's Attorney's Office has filed disorderly conduct charges against 23-year-old Morris resident Nicholas Doran in connection with a gas station incident back in late September in the village of Channahon.

 

 

The criminal complaint indicates Doran told one of the employees, "he will come back with a gun and shoot him."

 

Will County court records indicate Doran has had several criminal charges in recent years involving driving on a suspended license and a DUI.

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