Feral Negro Couple - Clarissa Gagum, 24, and her husband, Rasheem Gagum, 24 - charged after pulling gun over boneless chicken wing mixup at FU Wangz Restaurant
A Wilmington couple is facing criminal charges after a woman showed a gun at a local restaurant over a wrong order of chicken wings.
Clarissa Gagum, 24, and her husband, Rasheem Gagum, 24, were both arrested Thursday after Clarissa became upset that her order of chicken wings was wrong and pulled out a gun inside the restaurant.
According to officials, the incident happened at the FU Wangz located in the 2100 block of Carolina Beach Road.
Linda Rawley, spokesperson for the WPD, said Clarissa walked into the restaurant and ordered bone-in chicken wings, but received boneless wings.
Clarissa reportedly began to argue with the clerk, then grabbed a gun from her car and went back inside the restaurant waving it around.
Police were called to the scene and found Clarissa on the sidewalk outside the restaurant still holding the gun.
Clarissa was charged with two counts of assault by pointing a gun and injury to personal property and was being held under a $30,000 bond.
Rasheem was charged with resisting arrest and was under a $500 bond.
Both bonded out around 9 p.m. Thursday evening.
Restaurant officials declined an interview request.
Clarissa Gagum, 24, and her husband, Rasheem Gagum, 24, were both arrested Thursday after Clarissa became upset that her order of chicken wings was wrong and pulled out a gun inside the restaurant.
According to officials, the incident happened at the FU Wangz located in the 2100 block of Carolina Beach Road.
Linda Rawley, spokesperson for the WPD, said Clarissa walked into the restaurant and ordered bone-in chicken wings, but received boneless wings.
Clarissa reportedly began to argue with the clerk, then grabbed a gun from her car and went back inside the restaurant waving it around.
Police were called to the scene and found Clarissa on the sidewalk outside the restaurant still holding the gun.
Clarissa was charged with two counts of assault by pointing a gun and injury to personal property and was being held under a $30,000 bond.
Rasheem was charged with resisting arrest and was under a $500 bond.
Both bonded out around 9 p.m. Thursday evening.
Restaurant officials declined an interview request.
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