RaceTrac Pizza Bite Leads to Arrest for Florida Man Who Didn’t Pay
Whenever I want a quick bite to eat, and I’m on the go, I always grab a RaceTrac pizza slice. It’s a Florida favorite of mine and honestly should be respected as a great achievement in fast food pizza. It’s quick and it’s actually good. But you still gotta pay for it! That’s why this story of RaceTrac pizza abuse had me shaking my head…
According to FOX35, a man named Ronald Broaddus, was clearly not a fan of paying for his food. Because the 62-year-old decided to grab himself a slice of pizza and some frozen yogurt from a RaceTrac gas station in Palm Coast. Now, why’d he do it? According to the police, our guy, Ronald, was just tired from work and flat broke.
So, what does a hungry man do? He strolls into the gas station, grabs his grub, and heads out like he’s got no worries in the world. But the RaceTrac employee wasn’t about to let Ronald pull a fast one. They confronted him outside, but Ronald wasn’t feeling it. He tried to say he did pay, but with two witnesses inside backing up the employee, that lie didn’t stick.
The situation got even spicier when Ronald decided to threaten the employee while ditching the pizza and yogurt. Yup, he told them to watch their backs because he was ready to throw hands. Then, he got on his bike and pedaled away like some kind of defiant pizza thief on wheels.
Now, RaceTrac wanted Ronald not only charged but also banned from their turf. So, the deputies tracked him down nearby, and Ronald, thinking he’d still have a chance to pay for the RaceTrac pizza later, found himself in cuffs instead.
RaceTrac Pizza Present:
To top it all off, right as he was getting hauled off, Ronald told the deputies he planned on returning to the RaceTrac to, ahem, leave a little “present” on the property. My dog also leaves little presents for me in my backyard daily. Just saying…
And now, Ronald’s sitting in jail with a $1,000 bond, all over some buffalo chicken, RaceTrac pizza and frozen yogurt that would’ve cost him less than ten bucks. I guess sometimes, you really can’t put a price on terrible decisions.