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Police say a Florida man pulled a gun on a Starbucks employee who turned out to be the police chief's daughter

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  • A Florida man is accused of pulling a gun on a Starbucks employee for getting his order wrong.

  • The employee was the daughter of Chief Noel-Pratt of the Miami Gardens Police Department.

  • The suspect was arrested and charged with armed robbery and assault, per a local news outlet.

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A Florida man is accused of pulling a gun on a Starbucks employee, who turned out to be the local police chief's daughter, over not having cream cheese for his bagel.

Omar Wright, 38, is the suspect accused of threatening Chief Delma Noel-Pratt's daughter when his order was wrong at the Starbucks drive-thru in Miami Gardens on Wednesday, according to Local 10 News.

"She felt in fear of her life," Noel-Pratt said, adding that her 23-year-old daughter was "traumatized" as a result of the incident, the Associated Press reported. "It was upsetting to me to know that someone would go to that extreme not having cream cheese on his bagel."