A Sunrise man's fast-food craving turned out to be a recipe for trouble.

An employee at Burger King, 10000 W. Oakland Park Blvd., called police just before 2 a.m. Wednesday to report a man banging on a closed drive-thru window and demanding food, according to a complaint affidavit.

The employee repeatedly explained to the man that the business was closed, but he refused to leave and his behavior escalated, scaring the employee.

When officers arrived, they saw Ravi Shah, 29, banging on the drive-thru window, screaming that he wanted two cheeseburgers. He "appeared to be disoriented and under the influence of an unknown substance," the affidavit said.

An officer tried to reason with Shah, explaining that the business had been closed for three hours, but that didn't appease him.

Shah started yelling about his cheeseburgers and told the officers "he was going to make a citizen's arrest on all of" them.

There was an odor of marijuana coming from the Lexus that Shah had been driving, the affidavit said. With the help of a police dog, officers found marijuana in a black duffel bag in the back seat of the car.

Shah is facing one count each of possession of marijuana and resisting an officer.

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