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The police say that shooting in chipotle is over guacamole

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A 33-year-old man from Detroit was sentenced to prison Shooting a Southfield Chipotle employee in A Dispute over guacamole.

Aaron Michael Brown was sentenced to 1 to 10 years in prison in front of the Oakland County Court Court on Monday because he was less than murder/strangulation and another two years for crime for crime for assault/assault.

The shootout took place on April 5, 2024 in the chipotle restaurant on Evergreen Road in Southfield. The public prosecutor said Brown got into a physical argument with the employee and then shot the employee into the leg.

Brown left the restaurant, but was later arrested by the Southfield police in the evening.

The victim suffered a non -life -threatening wound and was taken to a hospital for treatment.

“The victim in this case was shot into the leg because he just did his job. That is unacceptable,” said Oakland County, Karen McDonald. “This was a serious crime, and Aaron Brown will give a serious prison period for his actions. This prison sentence gives the victim justice.”