
Clerk fatally shoots customer after 'heated exchange' over beef jerky: Prosecutors
A gas station clerk kicked his customer out of his store, aimed a pistol at his forehead through the locked doors and fired a shot through the glass, killing him — all over a pack of beef jerky.


A gas station clerk allegedly kicked his customer out of his store, aimed a pistol at his forehead through the locked doors and fired a shot through the glass, striking him in the forehead and killing him — over a pack of beef jerky.
Prosecutors said the clerk became enraged when the customer pocketed the jerky and took matters into his own hands, taking it out of the man’s pocket and putting it back on the shelf. When the customer tried to pay for it, the clerk refused to accept his money.
It all happened in the predawn hours Monday at a Mobile gas station in Detroit.
The clerk, Moad Mohamed Al-Gaham, 40, is charged with first-degree murder and a felony firearm violation in the killing of the unarmed Anthony McNary, 25, prosecutors said.