Dispute Over KFC Gravy Leads To Stabbing In Las Vegas

A dispute over KFC gravy reportedly led to a stabbing in Las Vegas. To be fair, it is insanely good–but maybe things shouldn’t be taken that far. Have you ever…

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A dispute over KFC gravy reportedly led to a stabbing in Las Vegas. To be fair, it is insanely good--but maybe things shouldn't be taken that far.

Have you ever had KFC gravy? It's amazing. You could put it on a shoe and it would be delicious. If I go to KFC, I'm looking forward to the gravy and if it's ruined or not up to par--I'm going to be upset. Sounds like that's what happened to this guy in Las Vegas, but instead of upset--he got angry. Check out a video report shared by 8 News Now on YouTube below.

Dispute Over KFC Gravy Leads To Stabbing In Las Vegas

According to 8 News Now, 32-year-old Gerald Carter and 48-year-old James Carter are now facing charges of attempted murder with a deadly weapon.

Reports say Gerald is accused of stabbing the KFC employee in the back side several times. A company spokesperson said in a statement shared by 8 News Now, "Safety is our top priority. WE are aware of the incident at the KFC on Craig Road in Las Vegas that resulted in the injury of a KFC team member. We are working closely with our franchisee partner of this location and cooperating with law enforcement as the investigation remains ongoing."

Read more from 8 News Now here.

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