LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A Detroit man will spend years in jail for assault and firearm costs stemming from what prosecutors name a ‘guacamole dispute’ at a Southfield Chipotle final 12 months.
On April 5, 2024, Aaron Michael Brown acquired right into a bodily altercation with an worker on the Chipotle restaurant on Evergreen Rd. in Southfield. The altercation escalated, and Brown shot the employer within the leg.
Brown ran away from the restaurant however was arrested by Southfield Police later that very same day.
He was later charged with Assault/Bodily Hurt Lower than Homicide/Strangulation and Felony Firearm.
Monday, Brown was sentenced to 1-10 years in jail for the assault cost and a further 2 years in jail for the felony firearm cost.
“The sufferer on this case was shot within the leg for merely doing his job. That’s unacceptable,” stated Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald. “This was a serious crime, and Aaron Brown will serve serious prison time for his actions. This sentence provides the victim with justice.”