A security guard at a Popeyes in Baltimore suffered a graze wound after a suspect opened fire at the restaurant following an argument there, police say.
The incidents unfolded around 9 p.m. Sunday night, and as of Tuesday the shooter has not been identified and no arrests have been made.
Police told WJZ the suspect first got into a dispute with the Popeyes security guard and spit in his face before leaving the area. The cause of the argument is unclear.
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Investigators told the station the suspect then returned to the Popeyes in a car, circled the restaurant, and shot at it.
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The gunfire reportedly shattered one of the windows of the restaurant.
First responders told WJZ that the guard -- a 35-year-old man -- suffered a graze wound after being struck by debris sent flying through the air.