2 arrested after food fight in McDonald's drive-thru lane


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GLASTONBURY, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut police say two people have been arrested after a dispute in a McDonald's drive-thru lane turned into a food fight.

Authorities say Avon resident Stephen Nardi and Bloomfield resident Jocelyn Harrell got into an argument Thursday evening at a McDonald's in Glastonbury. Police say they got out of their vehicles, threw food at each other and assaulted each other.

Police didn't say what prompted the fight.

Nardi and Harrell were charged with misdemeanor assault and breach of peace. They were released on promises to appear in Manchester Superior Court on April 27.

Phone listings for Nardi and Harrell couldn't be found. It's not clear if they have lawyers who could comment on the allegations.

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