Missouri McDonald's employee charged with first-degree murder after allegedly killing co-worker
The former McDonald's employee was charged with first-degree murder
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A McDonald's employee in Missouri has been charged with first-degree murder after allegedly killing his co-worker on Tuesday night.
19-year-old Terrence King was arrested on Tuesday night after a shooting that took place outside a St. Louis McDonald's at around 8:30 p.m., according to KMOV.
Kevyn Henderson, 23, was shot in the chest and was not breathing or conscious when officers arrived at the scene and later died, according to police.
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According to the report, King and Henderson both worked at the McDonald's and got into an argument while inside the fast-food restaurant. The manager of the McDonald's escorted King out of the restaurant.
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When Henderson walked out of the McDonald's, according to police, King shot and killed him.
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Police officers took King into custody after locating him with a firearm in his hand near Henderson.
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During a Friday court hearing, King pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and armed criminal action.