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Dissatisfied Clam Shack Customer Allegedly Threatens To Shoot Employees

QUINCY (CBS) -- A Dorchester man allegedly threatened to shoot employees at a Wollaston clam shack after he was unhappy with his order.

Police say 28-year-old Robert Bullock placed an order at Tony's Clam Shop on Quincy Shore Drive around 9:45p.m. on Saturday. He then complained that his order was too small and too well done. According to police, Bullock was given a new order but again complained about size, and began to swear at employees and threaten to "shoot this place up."

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Robert Bullock. (Courtesy: Quincy Police Department)

Bullock was arrested later that evening near Neponset Circle and charged with threatening to commit a crime, disorderly conduct and causing an evacuation.

He is being held on $10,000 bail and ordered to stay away from the restaurant and from firearms. He is due back in court June 9.

 

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