
Afternoon Shocker As Urinator Threatens WI Employee With Firearm
A strange incident recently occurred during one afternoon in the parking lot of a local business in Wisconsin.
While Urinating In Local Business Parking Lot, Man Pulls Gun On Employee
I had a friend in college who had to problem peeing anywhere, including in public. He just didn't care. Well, that was until he got arrested for urinating in public. It's not a horrible crime, but it's an embarrassing one. Could you imagine if you're applying for a job, they do a background check, and they found that charge on your record?
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During the middle of the day in a business parking lot, a car pulled over and parked. The driver got out and started urinating in public right in the wide open area. An employee came out and requested that the suspect not do that.
The urinating man put on a ski mask, pulled out a gun, and pointed it at the poor employee. The suspect finished peeing and took off. The victim called the police. There is security footage of the incident, so the cops are currently looking for the suspect.

According to We Are Green Bay...
Officers with the Madison Police Department said in a release that they were called to a business in the 4400 block of Helgesen Drive after a man had reportedly pointed a gun towards one of its employees on Monday afternoon.
It was reported that a vehicle pulled into the parking lot around 1:35 p.m. Officers say the man then allegedly got out of the vehicle to urinate.
During the incident, an employee confronted the man, asking him not to urinate. The man reportedly put on a ski mask, pulled out a gun, and pointed it at the employee.
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