A Dunkin' Donuts employee was beaten and pistol-whipped Tuesday after delivering the wrong kind of coffee to a customer, according to NBC Miami.
Employee, Rajay Hall accidentally gave drive-thru customer Alexis Longo an iced caramel coffee instead of the iced vanilla coffee she ordered, the Miami Herald reported. The incident which took place in Lauderhill, Fla. was caught on camera.
Longo parked her car in the parking lot and headed into the fast food franchise. After Hall realized his mistake he offered to remake Longo's drink.
"The girl came in. She was getting upset," Hall told NBC Miami. "She was screaming at me, just like cursing at me."
Longo allegedly tried to hit Hall, but her husband Jeffrey Wright intervened and allegedly assaulted him instead. The video showed the altercation, which started with punching and escalated to Wright beating Hall with a gun. Hall told NBC Miami that Longo encouraged her husband to punch and even shoot him.
Authorities were able to break up the fight and arrested both Longo and Wright.
According to the NBC Miami, Longo was charged with simple battery and Wright was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. Wright is an armed security guard with a license to carry a concealed gun.
"I made a mistake, I'll do everything I can to fill that mistake," Hall said, according to NBC Miami. "I asked them, 'What do they want in the coffee?' She was like, 'I don't know, just make back the coffee.'"
Hall is not the only fast food franchise employee to make headlines for being attacked. According to the Huffington Post, another location near Fort Lauderdale, Fla., employee Abid Adar was filmed yelling racist barrage of insults to a customer demanding free food.
Customer Taylor Chapman uploaded the video to YouTube in the hopes of shaming the store for not providing her with a receipt for a previous purchase.