MILTON, Ga. — A Canton man reported to police Feb. 9 that while with his family at a restaurant on Windward Parkway, he was threatened by someone who claimed he had a gun.
The Canton man told police another man advised his family and restaurant employees to call the police because someone in the rear of the location had threatened to shoot him.
The Canton man said that when he went toward the back of the restaurant to get his daughter, who was using the restroom, the suspect confronted him and said he had “hollow points” and that he would shoot him and his family, according to the incident report.
The man said he did not see a gun, but described the suspect as a light-skin, Black male around 6-foot-2 with a slim build in his late to early 30s wearing a dark colored jacket and hat.
The man who had initially warned patrons about the suspect said he drove from work to the restaurant and that the suspect parked next to him in a white pickup truck, asking him if he was “trying to roll up on him” and that he had “hot lead.”
He told police he left the location to hide after warning restaurant employees.
The restaurant’s landlord said he had security footage of the victim and suspect vehicle entering the location, according to the report. Police were unable to locate the suspect or his vehicle.
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