
Intoxicated Man Threatens Clerk At Illinois Gas Station
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.
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.

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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