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Massachusetts Taco Bell Employee Shoots Hungry/Angry Customer With BB Gun

A Massachusetts man’s displeasure with the customer service he received during a weekend Taco Bell run ended with him allegedly being shot with a BB gun by an employee of the fast food chain.

According to Springfield police, officers responding to a call about a possible holdup early Saturday morning discovered a 26-year-old man banging on the restaurant’s door. The man told cops he went to the drive-thru to “get some tacos,” but after waiting a long time for service, he “banged on the window and yelled but nobody would help him.”

The customer, according to police, then “became angry (cause he was hungry)” and headed from his car to the eatery to complain about the poor service. He was met at the locked front door by Taco Bell employee Steven Noska.

According to the victim, Noska, 26, shoved him and then went to his car and got a BB gun. The man told cops Noska, pictured above, then shot him “several times” and also struck him with the weapon before returning to the restaurant.

Noska, who “had bite marks on his arm” allegedly caused by the hungry customer, was hit with multiple counts of assault and battery. He was arraigned yesterday in District Court and released from custody after posting $250 bail. He is due back in court on August 28.