Some people will let nothing get in the way of their Chick-fil-A lunch.
Rosenberg, Texas police say a construction crew was working near the drive-thru lane at the popular chicken restaurant when an argument between a worker and a driver ensued.
After the driver tried to “navigate around them,” he got out of his vehicle to confront the worker. A knife was pulled and the worker was stabbed “several times,” KHOU reports.
“They left and they came back,” a witness tells ABC 13. “When the guy started getting out, my cousin went to shut the door on him and told him to leave. That when he stabbed him in the leg. And when my cousin went down, he swung again and stabbed him in the back shoulder.”
One of the other construction workers says the vehicle blocking the drive wasn’t even theirs.
“These people nowadays are insane. It wasn’t even our vehicle blocking,” Robert Villa tells KPRC. “There was a vehicle in the middle that didn’t belong to us and they came at us. The guy started getting out. My cousin shut the door on him, telling him to leave. When he shut the door…he got him in the leg. My cousin went down, and he went again and stabbed him in his back shoulder.”
The suspect was nabbed at a gas station across the street.
They were both taken for questioning and one was treated for wounds.
The victim sustained non-life threatening injuries.
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