Man charged after shooting customer at Georgia Chick-fil-A

A 44-year-old Georgia man faces multiple charges after allegedly shooting another customer in the chest at a Chick-fil-A restaurant following an argument over cigarette smoke.

The shooting occurred on April 7 at the Chick-fil-A on the 1500 block of Scenic Highway in Snellville, an Atlanta suburb. Police say Jamaal Jenkins and the victim, who did not know each other, were standing in line when Jenkins began insulting the man. He reportedly told the victim he smelled like cigarette smoke, called him a weirdo and used a racial slur.

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