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Brunswick woman arrested, accused of pointing gun at Taco Bell employees after 'order was not ready'

Lindsay E. Stansberry, 30, is in custody at the Glynn County Detention Center.
Credit: Glynn County Police Department
Lindsay E. Stansberry, 30, is in custody at the Glynn County Detention Center.

BRUNSWICK, Ga. — A Brunswick woman is facing an aggravated assault charge as she's accused of pointing a gun at Taco Bell employees on Monday after she "became upset when her order was not ready," according to the Glynn County Police Department.

Lindsay E. Stansberry, 30, is in custody at the Glynn County Detention Center.

The police department says officers initially responded to a report of a person with a gun at the restaurant located at 4930 New Jesup Hwy. When officers arrived, a news release from the police department states that an employee of the Taco Bell told GCPD officers that Stansberry arrived at the Taco Bell's drive-through window to pick up an order, and is where she then became upset.

An argument at the window followed and Stansberry drove away, according to the release. But, before exiting the parking lot, employees say she stopped her vehicle, approached the restaurant's door and began pointing a gun at the employees inside, the release states.

GCPD says officers reviewed Taco Bell's surveillance video, which then allowed them to locate Stansberry, the release states. She was taken into custody thereafter.

This incident is under an ongoing investigation, as the police department is encouraging any person with additional knowledge of the incident to call 912-554-3645 or to report it anonymously, contact Silent Witness at 912-264-1333.

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