An incredible video captured one McDonald's employee's epic meltdown.YouTube user Abel Abraham published the raw video at the McDonald's in St. Paul, Minn. In the video, an irate McDonald's employee named Lonnie Johnson can be seen behind the counter, screaming and knocking over restaurant supplies.The video then cuts to an assortment of McDonald's items and supplies sprawled across the floor, as the angry employee reenters the scene. The restaurant's manager, Brandon Robertson, then tells the angry employee that he needs to leave.Abraham described in a message what happened following the event:"I connected with Lonnie after it happened as I saw him at a train station by the restaurant around 15 minutes after the event and we talked, found him on Facebook and asked if I could post the video on my page which has now gained 250K views and 2K likes."The video quickly went viral, earning over 3 million views on YouTube since being uploaded on February 8. Since going viral, however, the manager in the video, Brandon Robertson, was reported to be fired, according to City Pages "(Management) felt like I didn't have control of the store," Robertson told City Pages. "This story is worldwide now and they're looking at it like if I did something to solve it before it got all over the world they wouldn't be getting all of this attention now. They don't want all of this attention, and they're blaming me."A representative for Abraham provided the following account when Robertson reached out to the video uploader via Facebook.Franchise owner Courtney Henry issued the following statement to City Pages on February 9:Henry then issued another statement:Robertson still is unsure of what caused the employee's meltdown. The manager told City Pages that the employee made a request to clock out early, which Robertson said was ok. Robertson also speculates that the employee may have been putting on a show for his friends, or having family troubles at home.The manager, however, is distraught after losing his job to unexpected viral fame."My face is everywhere now. Who's going to hire me? Nobody," he told City Pages. "I was doing my job, but I only make $11.75 an hour. Come on now. What was I supposed to do?"