RELATED: Eden Prairie man accused of pulling gun at McDonald's charged with making terroristic threats

According to the criminal complaint, Eden Prairie police officers were dispatched to the McDonald's on the 500 block of Prairie Center Drive on Nov. 19 on a report that a man had pulled a gun on a group of teenagers, but was no longer on the scene.

Two 17-year-olds reportedly told officers they were trying to use "Apple Pay" to purchase food, but the system wasn't working. They alleged a male behind them told them to hurry up, saying "you were probably trying to pay with EBT."

RELATED: Man arrested in connection with altercation at Eden Prairie McDonald's

That led to a confrontation. One of the 17-year-olds alleged the man - later identified as Johnson - began balling his fist, "putting her in fear that he was going to hit her."

The complaint goes on to state that the two teens said Johnson walked away, but then returned with his cellphone, appearing to record the argument. They said he then yelled at everyone to back up, pulled a handgun from his waistband and exited the store.

