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OGDEN – A man from Ogden is said to have threatened on Sunday to shoot customers in front of him in the McDonald’s drive-through because they were ordering too slowly, the police said in loading documents.

Ogden police said they stopped Bryan Nava, 20, after two men said he pulled a Glock pistol from the waistband of his waistband and made a firing motion at her as he drove away.

The affidavit states that Nava grew impatient during the incident at 1:30 am in Block 1100 on Washington Boulevard and let the vehicle honk in front of him “because they did not order quickly enough”. Nava screamed profanity and two men got out of their vehicle and called back to Nava, who got out of his car, the affidavit says.

The men told the police that Nava had said to them, “Get back in your car, or something will happen.”

Nava told the police he honked at the men but said they started yelling at him. They all got out of the vehicles and one of the men denigrated him “because he needed a gun”. Nava denied having drawn the gun.

Police checked Nava into Weber County Jail without bail, and Weber County prosecutors on Monday charged him with two counts of grievous third degree assault.

According to records in the 2nd District Court, in October Nava closed the probation period of his conviction on six wrongdoing charges for his role in burning the American flags of residents in a neighborhood of Ogden on July 1, 2020.

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