A woman's TikTok has gone viral after she claimed a Hamilton Burger King worker gave her marijuana with her food order.
In a video posted to TikTok, a user who goes by the name JannaBama claims to have purchased chicken fries for her children from a Burger King location in Hamilton. In the video she shows a Burger King bag with reported residue inside of it, along with marijuana she says came with her child’s food.
A woman’s video on social media has gone viral after claiming a Burger King worker gave her marijuana with her order.
Hamilton police said that while no formal reports were made to the department, its officers are actively investigating.
HAMILTON, Ohio ( WXIX /Gray News) – A woman in Ohio said her order of chicken fries from Burger King came with several buds of marijuana. TikTok user JannaBama posted the video on Sunday after visiting a Burger King in Hamilton, Ohio.
A woman is speaking out after allegedly receiving marijuana in the drive thru of an area Burger King location. In a video posted to TikTok, JannaBama claims to have
In a video posted to TikTok, a user who goes by the name JannaBama claims to have purchased chicken fries for her children from a Burger King location in Hamilton. In the video she shows a Burger King bag with reported residue inside of it, along with marijuana she says came with her child’s food.
A woman has gone viral on TikTok after she claimed a Hamilton Burger King worker gave her marijuana with her order. The woman, JannaBama on TikTok, said in her video posted Sunday that she went to ...
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