The George Webb employee in Wauwatosa was shot in the face over a missing hamburger in the order, according to the criminal complaint.
Criminal complaint:
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
February 8, 2022
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin - Four women have been taken into custody in connection with the January 30, 2022 altercation and shooting of a George Webb employee in Wauwatosa, according to Wauwatosa police. The shooting happened around 12:15 a.m. on early Sunday at the George Webb located at 12201 W. North Ave. in Wauwatosa.
According to police, they responded to a shooting at the George Webb restaurant. Upon arriving, they located an injured employee on the floor who was shot in the face. The 26-year-old employee survived, but suffered multiple loss of teeth and lost a major portion of his right side tongue and still has bullet fragments in his sinuses, lungs and neck.
His mother confirmed in a GoFundMe account that, "As most of you know Anthony was shot directly in the face. Anthony lost his teeth and a major portion of his tongue on the right side of his face. He has bullet fragments in his sinuses and lungs and the bullet severed a major artery in his neck and remains in his neck." The GoFundMe account has raised more than $23,000 of the goal to raise $25,000.
Video surveillance footage inside the restaurant showed that the women began to argue with the male employee over the slow food service. The women were asked to leave by employees, but one of the women identified as Breanta Justice Johnson, 20, left the restaurant and returned with a handgun, which was handed over to another woman identified as Bryanna J. Johnson, 20.
Breanta then punched the employee at the cash register and Bryanna attempted to pistol whip the employee and she shot him in the face while on the floor. Breanta then stumped the employee (identified by a long time friend) as Anthony I. Rodriguez in the face before all the women fled the scene.
Rodriguez told police that the incident escalated when the women complained to him about a missing $3 hamburger in the order. The women then decided to get physical and shot Rodriguez over a missing hamburger in the order.
Bryanna Johnson and Breanta Johnson were charged on Monday, January 7, 2022 with one felony count each of attempted 1st-degree intentional homicide with party to a crime, use of a dangerous weapon. If convicted, both Bryanna and Breanta are facing up to 60 years in prison on each count and an additional 5 years in prison for use of dangerous weapon. A $100,000 cash bond was set for the suspects.
Two other women that accompanied the suspects in the shooting incident at George Webb are awaiting pending criminal charges as well.
Rodriguez in 2019 was a civilian employee (non-sworned) who supported basic police operations for the Milwaukee Police Department, he was a Milwaukee Police Community Service Officer in District 4.
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