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16-Year-Old Working At Burger King Shot And Killed In A Shootout As Her Coworker Fired At A Man Who Tried To Rob Them Via The Drive-Thru

That male employee was later identified as Derrick, and after he picked up the shell casings off the floor, he asked the manager of the Burger King to hide the gun he had in a safe located inside the office.

The manager agreed to do this for Derrick, and she opened up the safe so Derrick could stash his gun in there since he was aware that he wasn’t allowed to have the gun in his possession.

After safely stashing the gun in the safe, Derrick took off and fled the scene of the crime.

When authorities interviewed the manager, she admitted that she was aware of the fact that Derrick frequently brought a gun to work.

She also knew that Derrick did have a gun on him that day Niesha lost her life. The manager later opened up the safe in the office and handed the gun over to the police.

Yesterday, Derrick was arrested and charged with Possession of a Firearm by Outstate Felon, however, the man who tried to rob the Burger King drive-thru is still at large.

Milwaukee Police Department; pictured above is the man who tried to rob the drive-thru

“The unknown suspect is described as an African American male with a heavy build,” the Milwaukee Police Department said in a statement.

“He was last seen wearing a red hooded sweatshirt, tan pants and was armed with a handgun. He was driving a black 4-door Chevy Impala with a sunroof and spoiler on the back.”

Niesha’s sister Antoinajah has organized a GoFundMe to help cover the costs of Niesha’s funeral.

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