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2 Employees Arrested In Connection With Painkiller In Food
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- It's probably safe to say Ernest McHenry didn't order a pill inside his fish sandwich from Burger King, but that's exactly what he got.
"I said, 'Wow.' I was kind of shocked at first and I let everyone know. I said, 'Wow, look at this,'" McHenry said.
McHenry found the blue pill on the bun of the sandwich. Police said it's the painkiller hydrocodone.
"Immediately, my attitude about food or hunger, it all disappeared," McHenry said while laughing.
McHenry said he's lucky he discovered the pill before he actually took a bite. He said he went to put salt and pepper on his sandwich when he noticed it.
Another customer was not as fortunate.
Police said a 21-year-old who went through the drive-through at the same Burger King on Philips Highway near the Avenues ended up getting sick after one bite.
According to police documents, after she went back to the restaurant and called police, she had a seizure and had to be taken to a hospital.
Police later arrested Woody Duclos, a Burger King employee, on charges of poisoning food with intent to kill or injure a person.
They also charged his co-worker Bryant Jones after they said he admitted selling the pills to Duclos.
The district manager told police that Duclos was recently suspended for misconduct, and she believes "he did this because he was disgruntled and angry at the business," according to the police report.
"It's stupid really, just dumb," McHenry said. "Just goes to show you there's nothing people won't do."
McHenry said the fast food chain's famous slogan "Have it your way" has now taken on a whole new meaning.
"I didn't ask for that," he said. "People do crazy things. It just makes you a little more cautious about everything you do."
Burger King issued this statement Tuesday following the arrests of two of its employees:
"Food safety is non-negotiable at BURGER KING® restaurants. This franchise restaurant, which is independently owned and operated, has terminated the two employees involved and is working with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office on this investigation."
Man Finds Pill In Burger King Sandwich - Jacksonville News Story - WJXT Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- It's probably safe to say Ernest McHenry didn't order a pill inside his fish sandwich from Burger King, but that's exactly what he got.
"I said, 'Wow.' I was kind of shocked at first and I let everyone know. I said, 'Wow, look at this,'" McHenry said.
McHenry found the blue pill on the bun of the sandwich. Police said it's the painkiller hydrocodone.
"Immediately, my attitude about food or hunger, it all disappeared," McHenry said while laughing.
McHenry said he's lucky he discovered the pill before he actually took a bite. He said he went to put salt and pepper on his sandwich when he noticed it.
Another customer was not as fortunate.
Police said a 21-year-old who went through the drive-through at the same Burger King on Philips Highway near the Avenues ended up getting sick after one bite.
According to police documents, after she went back to the restaurant and called police, she had a seizure and had to be taken to a hospital.
Police later arrested Woody Duclos, a Burger King employee, on charges of poisoning food with intent to kill or injure a person.
They also charged his co-worker Bryant Jones after they said he admitted selling the pills to Duclos.
The district manager told police that Duclos was recently suspended for misconduct, and she believes "he did this because he was disgruntled and angry at the business," according to the police report.
"It's stupid really, just dumb," McHenry said. "Just goes to show you there's nothing people won't do."
McHenry said the fast food chain's famous slogan "Have it your way" has now taken on a whole new meaning.
"I didn't ask for that," he said. "People do crazy things. It just makes you a little more cautious about everything you do."
Burger King issued this statement Tuesday following the arrests of two of its employees:
"Food safety is non-negotiable at BURGER KING® restaurants. This franchise restaurant, which is independently owned and operated, has terminated the two employees involved and is working with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office on this investigation."
Man Finds Pill In Burger King Sandwich - Jacksonville News Story - WJXT Jacksonville