BUFORD — Gwinnett County Police responded to a call about a suspicious person at the KFC at 4368 Buford Drive in Buford on August 12.
Upon arrival, officers located the suspicious person who was identified as Nigel Mosley, age 24 of Lawrenceville. He told officers that he went to the KFC and while trying to order food, he was locked out of the restaurant and could not enter the dining room doors. A restaurant employee told officers that Mosley was banging on the dining room doors and that he went over to inform Mosley to use the drive-thru window because the dining room had already closed. Mosley then started calling the employee names and even tried to take a swing at the employee.
Ten minutes later, Mosley went to the drive-thru window on foot screaming at the employees. The employee attempted to lock the window but said that Mosley was holding it open like he was trying to get into the restaurant. At that point, the employee told Mosley that he was going to call 911. Mosley then left the window.
Officers verified the employee’s version of the events by viewing surveillance video. It showed Mosley yelling and screaming at employees at the drive-thru window. The video also showed Mosley trying to open the sliding drive-thru window to enter the restaurant. The manager could be seen attempting to close and lock the window while other employees were frightened enough to run to the backroom of the restaurant.
After viewing the video, officers placed Mosley under arrest for disorderly conduct. He was booked into the Gwinnett County Jail at 10:57 p.m. and was released hours later on bond in the amount of $140.
— Staff Reports