A Georgia woman recently was arrested after authorities say she purposefully crashed into the Popeyes restaurant .
The woman, identified as 50-year-old Belinda Miller of Augusta, is charged with felony aggravated assault and criminal damage to property in the first degree.
Just after 7:45 p.m. Saturday, Richmond County sheriff’s deputies responded to the chicken restaurant in Augusta for an accident with injuries. The Popeyes manager told deputies Miller drove her SUV into the east entrance after she became upset that her order did not have any biscuits, according to the incident report.
The manager told authorities Miller’s order was corrected and she received her biscuits prior to the incident, but Miller “was still not happy.”
Prior to the incident, the manager said the woman made several threats to staff, even calling and threatening to drive her car into the building, according to the report.
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One of the employees, who was standing by the entrance, was almost struck by the car during the incident, noted deputies. Miller continued driving after hitting and entering the building until her car was stopped by debris, according to arrest warrants.
After crashing into the restaurant, Miller fled the scene, according to the report. Her car was later found at her home with front-end damage.