The man accused of launching a verbal tirade against workers at a Surrey, B.C., drive-thru in February now faces criminal charges.
The incident took place on Feb. 5 at a Tim Hortons in the Panorama neighbourhood and was captured on a cell phone video.
The video shows a man in a truck levelling an expletive-filled rant about his coffee order at staff in the drive-thru window.
He can then be heard yelling, “How many times do I have to tell you?”
“Shut the f–k up, get me my coffee! Get me my coffee!” he further screams. “It’s super simple, coffee in hand, I leave!”
Someone called police, but by the time officers the man had left in his vehicle. Investigators later identified the man.
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Surrey RCMP said Friday that Omar Christian Maybaum, 31, was charged with assault and causing a disturbance on May 3.
He was arrested late last month and released on several conditions pending a court appearance, including no contact with the victim, not attending the Tim Hortons, and not possessing weapons.