A request for a food recommendation outside a Bucks County restaurant escalated to gunfire on New Year’s Eve, leaving one man wounded and another facing serious charges. Zacchaeus Williams, a 22-year-old resident of Bucks County, stands accused of aggravated assault, among other charges, after allegedly shooting a man in the leg outside OMG Seafood and Chicken, according to NBC Philadelphia.
Officers responded to the scene at Pennsbury Plaza Laundry Zone at approximately 8:21 p.m., where they discovered Michael Sanders with a gunshot wound. As reported by LevittownNow, Sanders’ practice of asking for food suggestions went awry when he addressed Williams, who allegedly drew a firearm and shot without uttering a word.
The surrounding establishments’ security cameras proved crucial in identifying Williams, as footage showed him paying for his order while dressed in a grey hoodie and a black hat. Beyond his distinctive clothing, police used a phone number to track down the alleged shooter through databases, which linked to his New Jersey driver’s license and a prior run-in with law enforcement, as detailed by LevittownNow…