WATCH: Murder suspect calls cops over cold fries, then arrested on active warrant


A man called Kennesaw police Friday to complain about cold french fries at McDonald’s. When officers arrived, they discovered he had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear in a homicide case in which he is accused of setting a car on fire with a woman’s body inside.

Antoine Sims, 24, was not happy with his order from the McDonald’s at 2049 Cobb Parkway and confronted the manager, telling him to “fix my (expletive) food,” according to a Kennesaw police report.

In body camera video, Sims is seen explaining to an officer that he and his fiancée were waiting on their food and a receipt when the order was called, but they didn’t know their order number due to not having the receipt.

“So now our food is sitting there cold,” he told the officer. “So when I come up, I try the fries. The fries are lukewarm, but they’re not hot.”

Sims said he asked the manager to get some fresh fries instead of a refund, as a refund would take multiple days to appear in his bank account.

Sims is charged in the October 2018 killing of Adelisa Muratovic, who was shot during an alleged drug deal. Police believe Muratovic, her boyfriend, Michael Smith, and another man, Deshaun Flournoy, went to an apartment in Johns Creek to buy drugs from Sims, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution previously reported. Investigators allege the men may have been planning to rob Sims, and at some point gunfire was exchanged.

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