Waffle House waitress fatally shot in the head after she asked customer not to smoke
Biloxi police Sgt. Donnie Dobbs said Julie Brightwell, 52, who was an employee of a
Waffle house in Biloxi, Miss. was shot in the head after arguing with a
customer about smoking inside the restaurant around 1 a.m. Friday
because the restaurant had a no smoking policy.
Broghtwell died at Merit Health Biloxi a short time later.
The customer, Johnny Max Mount, 45, who was a former firefighter was arrested as he was walking out of the restaurant. He was booked at the Harrison County jail on a charge of first-degree murder.
Mount, Dobbs said, was armed with a 9 mm handgun at the time of the shooting.
Broghtwell died at Merit Health Biloxi a short time later.
The customer, Johnny Max Mount, 45, who was a former firefighter was arrested as he was walking out of the restaurant. He was booked at the Harrison County jail on a charge of first-degree murder.
pulled out a handgun and shot her in the head,' Sgt Dobbs said.
Linda Kilpatrick, friend of Brightwell's, told WKRG: 'How could you kill someone over a freaking cigarette, c’mon, and on Thanksgiving night?'
'She was working the shift like she always does.
Was it a regular, was it somebody who’s never been in the store before? I
don’t know.'
Mount is being held on a $2 million bond set by Justice Court Judge Albert Fountain.
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