Woman pulls gun on Michigan City Rally's employee over slow service

A Michigan City woman pulled a gun on a Rally's employee Saturday morning after she said she waited too long for chicken wings.
Police were called about 2:22 a.m. to the Rally's at 2102 Franklin St.
The clerk said he was serving a woman in a blue Volvo at the drive-through who placed an order for wings, the Michigan City News Dispatch
After she paid and left, the woman, later identified as 29-year-old Chikoyia Foster, returned because he forgot to give her a drink, according to a police report.
He went to get the drink, and laughed at a joke told by another employee. Foster, thinking he was laughing at her, pulled a small black handgun from her lap and pointed it in his face, the report said. She then said, "I will shoot this m**********r up, I will shoot you and show you what is funny," the clerk told police.
Foster was taken to the police station and identified in a lineup, the report said. In her jacket, police found a plastic bag containing 102 green pills, which turned out to be alprazolam, a generic form of Xanax.
She was being held at the La Porte County Jail on a $15,000 cash bond, and will appear in Superior Court 4 at a time to be determined.














