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Horrific moment a McDonald’s customer throws a scalding cup of joe at manager over wait: ‘Catch that hot-a** coffee’

The 48-year-old suspect, upset about waiting for an online order, was caught on video allegedly throwing hot coffee at the McDonald’s manager

Erin Keller
In Ohio
Friday 07 November 2025 19:37 GMT
Horrific moment a McDonald's customer throws a scalding cup of joe at manager over wait: 'Catch that hot-ass coffee'

A McDonald’s customer who launched a hot cup of coffee at a Michigan store manager during a blazing row has now been identified, according to police.

A viral video, shared Tuesday by the Buena Vista Police Department, captures the moment a woman angrily confronts the manager at McDonald’s Dixie Highway location, claiming she had waited more than an hour for her online order and wanted a refund for two sandwiches.

The woman could be heard yelling at the employee and calling her a “liar.” The manager responded, “You've got your coffee. That's all that you were charged for. Your refund will take up to 48 hours.”

As the manager turned away, the customer yelled, "F*** you. Catch that hot-a** coffee,” before launching the scalding beverage over her back.

The employee suffered minor burns, Buena Vista Police Department detective Russ Pahssen told MLive.

The incident started as the customer was angry over the wait time for her food, police footage shows
The incident started as the customer was angry over the wait time for her food, police footage shows (Buena Vista Police Department)
In a shocking turn of events, the customer then launches a cup of hot coffee over the employee
In a shocking turn of events, the customer then launches a cup of hot coffee over the employee (Buena Vista Police Department)

Pahssen told the outlet that residents helped police identify the suspect, a 48-year-old woman, within minutes of posting the video.

“I must have gotten about 100 tips,” Pahssen said Wednesday. “Within about two minutes, we had her identified.”

Police updated the Facebook post, saying, "Thank you for all the quick responses. We have the suspect identified."

The department has not posted anything further about the incident on Facebook.

Pahssen added that police had not been able to locate the suspect. They have submitted paperwork to the Saginaw County Prosecutor’s Office requesting that the woman be charged with felonious assault, he told the outlet.

The Independent has contacted the Buena Vista Police Department for further comment.

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