Saturday, 28 November 2015

Waffle House waitress fatally shot in the head after she asked customer not to smoke


Biloxi police Sgt. Donnie Dobbs said Julie Brightwell, 52, who was an employee of a Waffle house in Biloxi, Miss. was shot in the head after arguing with a customer about smoking inside the restaurant around 1 a.m. Friday because the restaurant had a no smoking policy.
Broghtwell died at Merit Health Biloxi a short time later.
The customer, Johnny Max Mount, 45, who was a former firefighter was arrested as he was walking out of the restaurant. He was booked at the Harrison County jail on a charge of first-degree murder.
Mount, Dobbs said, was armed with a 9 mm handgun at the time of the shooting.

pulled out a handgun and shot her in the head,' Sgt Dobbs said. 
Linda Kilpatrick, friend of Brightwell's, told WKRG: 'How could you kill someone over a freaking cigarette, c’mon, and on Thanksgiving night?' 

'She was working the shift like she always does. Was it a regular, was it somebody who’s never been in the store before? I don’t know.'
Mount is being held on a $2 million bond set by Justice Court Judge Albert Fountain.

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