Cops Say Man Burned Down Two Domino's Pizza Places After Being Fired
The New York Daily News is reporting about another incident of work place violence that happened after someone was fired.
A disgruntled employee canned from a Domino’s Pizza shop in the Bronx helped himself to a slice of payback, torching two of the chain’s storefronts, authorities said Monday.
“Revenge was the motive,” a Fire Department source said. “Clearly, he’s not a guy who cares a lot about life.”
Domino’s estimated the damages and lost business at the two locations totaled more than $1 million. Jamal Thomas, 24, of the Bronx, was hit with a raft of charges.
“Domino’s is a terrible place to work,” Thomas seethed, according to court papers. “They didn’t treat me right. They are terrible to the workers. I was punched at work and nobody helped me.”
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