Former Checkers Employee Charged in Orlando Drive-Thru Shooting

Authorities say the suspect opened fire on a customer during a dispute at the fast-food restaurant.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 9:52pm

An extreme close-up photograph of a spent bullet casing on a dark surface, conceptually illustrating the violence of a recent shooting incident at a fast-food restaurant.A recent shooting at a fast-food drive-thru in Orlando exposes the risks of workplace violence in the service industry.Daytona Beach Today

A former employee of a Checkers fast-food restaurant in Orlando has been arrested and charged after allegedly shooting at a customer during a dispute in the drive-thru lane in January. The suspect, whose identity has not been released, is facing multiple counts related to the incident.

Why it matters

Incidents of violence at fast-food establishments have become more common in recent years, raising concerns about worker and customer safety. This case highlights the potential risks that can arise from confrontations between employees and patrons.

The details

According to the Spot On Florida report, the former Checkers employee is accused of opening fire on a customer during a dispute in the drive-thru lane of the Orlando restaurant in January. The suspect allegedly shot at the customer's vehicle, though no injuries were reported. The former employee has been charged with several counts, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

  • The incident occurred in January 2026 at a Checkers restaurant in Orlando, Florida.

The players

Checkers

A fast-food restaurant chain known for its burgers, fries, and shakes.

Former Checkers Employee

An unidentified former employee of the Checkers restaurant in Orlando who is accused of shooting at a customer during a dispute.

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What’s next

The former Checkers employee is expected to appear in court in the coming weeks to face the charges related to the drive-thru shooting incident.

The takeaway

This case underscores the need for better training and de-escalation protocols at fast-food establishments to prevent violent confrontations between employees and customers, and to ensure the safety of all parties involved.