**Fast food order gone wrong leads to brutal attack in Tulsa**
In a frightening turn of events, a mix-up in a Sonic fast-food order led to two disgruntled customers brutally attacking the restaurant manager in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Both suspects have been taken into custody, with the incident demonstrating the alarming escalation of violence in otherwise ordinary circumstances.
On Saturday evening, just before 7:30 p.m., Quantaurius Simmons, Andres “Bri” Brisco, and two others stopped at a Sonic drive-thru about ten miles south of downtown Tulsa. Their order of a hot dog and jalapeno poppers came out wrong; the hot dog with jalapeno toppings angered them. This order misunderstanding led Simmons to start arguing with an employee, and soon after, a manager, whose name has not been released, stepped in to handle the situation.
It was then that Simmons escalated the situation further– he got out of his car and tried to enter the employee-only area of the building. The manager prevented him from going inside. In response, Simmons grabbed the manager, dragged him outside, and mercilessly beat him. As the brutal attack continued, Brisco involved herself, but rather accidentally hit her own accomplice more often than the victim.
The entire violent episode was caught on surveillance footage, though it has not been released to the public. After the attack, the injured manager was rushed to the hospital to receive treatment for his multiple injuries. His current condition is unknown. Meanwhile, the suspects left the scene but were later found and apprehended at a nearby apartment complex. Both Simmons and Brisco now face charges of aggravated assault and battery.
**A grim reminder of the potential for violence in everyday life**
This distressing incident, over a simple fast-food order, serves as a stark reminder of the ever-present potential for violence in seemingly mundane situations. Our thoughts are with the victim and his loved ones as he recovers from this unprovoked and brutal attack.