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31-yr-old Domino's Pizza delivery man stabs customer

Michael Charles Parker
Michael Charles Parker
A Domino's Pizza delivery man stabbed a customer after arguing over a late order.
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31-year-old Domino's Pizza delivery man stabbed a customer after arguing over a late order, according to police.

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Michael Charles Parker, 31, of Glendora, California, was arrested for allegedly stabbing the 20-year-old victim after what police described as "an altercation … over the extended delay of a pizza delivery."

The victim received non-life threatening injuries to his wrist and neck during the incident in Covina, California, at around 11:30 p.m.

He was transported to a local trauma center, according to a statement from the Covina Police Department.

Parker was later arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, booked, and released after he posted bail of $30,000 (8 million Naira). He is set to be arraigned on March 21.

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Tim McIntyre, vice president of communication and public relations at Domino's, told NBC News that Parker was an employee of an independent franchise owner.

"Because this is an ongoing police investigation ... we have nothing to offer at this time," he said.

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