A Georgia man got five years in federal prison for lighting a dumpster on fire because the McDonald’s he was working at was too busy. https://t.co/YUZ6zYAjCx
A man got 5 years in federal prison for lighting a dumpster on fire because the McDonald’s he was working at was too busy. https://t.co/lWUeL0pZfS
A Georgia man got five years in federal prison for lighting a dumpster on fire because the McDonald’s he was working at was too busy. https://t.co/uEV5ebVyqs




A former McDonald's employee in Georgia has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for setting a dumpster on fire. The incident occurred due to the employee's frustration with the restaurant being overcrowded. The 34-year-old man, who was a manager in training, believed that igniting the dumpster was an appropriate response to the busy environment. Multiple news sources reported the sentencing, emphasizing the unusual nature of the crime and its consequences for the employee, who faced significant legal repercussions for his actions.