
He was already out on bond at the time of the incident, facing five other felony bonds, including retaliation, harassment, felon in possession of a weapon, assault of a police officer and assault on a family member. Thomas has a criminal history dating back to 2009. The other victim, thank goodness, was not shot," Wells said. "He strikes one of the complaint victims five times, breaking a bone in their arm. He followed the workers down the road and shot into their car. Wells said Thomas waited for the employees to leave. Thomas initially left the restaurant, but he never left the parking lot. When getting enough calories is a daily struggle, make everything you eat and. "Now, he’s verbally threatening them (saying), 'I’ll come back and shoot up the place,'" Wells said. Creamy Italian Dressing 4.95 Service Fee 0.99 Spaghetti with Meatball x 3 47.85 Cheese Ravioli with Marinara Sauce 12.95 Subtotal 81.64 Sales Tax 9.75 Order total 89.50 Total paid 105.63 August 17. Employees tried to appease Thomas and fix the situation, but he angrily went back into the restaurant. See the pictures for what our take out containers looked like inside. He then called the restaurant "angry and upset" because "they did not give him enough BBQ sauce in his to-go order," Harris County District Attorney's Office spokesperson Jill Wells said.

The incident occurred at the Dickey's BBQ Pit on Shady Drive in northeast Harris County in January.Īccording to Click 2 Houston, Thomas picked up his to-go order and left the restaurant. A man from Houston, Texas, is accused of shooting restaurant employees over an argument about barbecue sauce.Īndre Thomas, 36, is facing two charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and burglar of habitation after he grew angry that there wasn't enough barbecue sauce in his to-go order, according to Click 2 Houston.
