Fleeing suspect in Tennessee found hiding in McDonald's freezer: report
Xavier White allegedly hid in the cold location after shooting at a truck and then fleeing police
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This must have been the most uncomfortable hiding place.
A man accused of fleeing from authorities after shooting at another car on the road allegedly tried to hide in a nearby McDonald’s. According to reports, authorities found him in a chilling location.
Xavier Waters fired a gun at a semi-truck while driving down the highway in Putnam County, Tenn. on Saturday night, WKRN reports. He had allegedly been involved a dispute with the driver of the larger vehicle.
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Authorities reportedly attempted to stop Waters after spotting his car, but the suspect instead led them on a brief chase. Police say they used spike strips to flatten two of Waters’ tires, forcing him to come to a stop after nearly losing control of his car.
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Waters then allegedly fled to a nearby truck stop, where he reportedly hid in the McDonald’s. Authorities cleared out the area and performed a search. According to reports, the Nashville man was found hiding in the McDonald’s freezer.
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The suspect was taken into custody and is facing a lengthy list of charges, including evading arrest, possession of a stolen firearm, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, reckless endangerment and driving on a revoked driver's license.
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Authorities also said that Waters had open warrants out of nearby Knox County.
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This is just the latest incident where a runaway suspect was taken into custody at a fast food joint. Last week, a Chick-fil-A customer in Texas was praised for his quick instincts after helping to stop a suspect accused of driving a stolen vehicle — by throwing open the door of his truck to strike down the man, who was being chased on foot by police.
Fox News' Janine Puhak contributed to this report.