Two 20-year-olds from St. Augustine pulled into a Palm Coast McDonald’s drive-thru before dawn Monday and threatened the drive-thru cashier with a gun for giving them cold burgers, authorities said.

PALM COAST — Two St. Augustine men pulled into a Palm Coast McDonald’s drive-thru before dawn Monday and threatened the drive-thru cashier with a gun for giving them cold food, authorities said.

Jawan Davis Jr. and Jordon Dunn, both 20, were charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon following the incident, which took place just before 4 a.m. at the McDonald’s along Belle Terre Parkway, according to an arrest report.

Flagler County deputies also charged Dunn with marijuana possession and booked Davis on counts of driving without a Florida license and grand theft of a firearm.

Both men remained in custody at the Flagler County jail, where they’re being held without bail.

A Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman issued a statement Monday afternoon indicating the men were on a “joy ride” when they stopped at the fast-food restaurant early Monday. The arrest report states they ordered five hamburgers, but Davis felt they were cold. He became upset and demanded they be remade.

That’s when the men both flashed firearms at the drive-thru employee and threatened him, the cashier told deputies. Davis said, “I don’t play about my food,” according to reports.

The cashier agreed to remake the burgers, and went to call 9-1-1. Deputies arrived while the suspects were still waiting in their car in the drive-thru line. Officers seized a BB gun, an unloaded handgun and a small bag of marijuana from the vehicle. The pistol proved to have been stolen out of St. Johns County, the report states.

The suspects admitted they became unhappy about the food being cold and displayed their weapons. But Davis told officers he and Dunn were simply joking with the McDonald’s worker when they flashed their guns.

Officers also impounded the car in which the two men were riding.

“These guys were driving around looking for trouble and they got it,” Flagler Sheriff Rick Staly said in a written statement. “Now they can enjoy the food served at the Green Roof Inn.”

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