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Cleveland police arrested a 21-year-old man accused of spitting on a fast-food worker early Sunday.

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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Police arrested a Cleveland man who spat in the face of a Rally's Hamburgers worker and threatened to kill her if she messed up his fast-food order, according to a police report.

The 21-year-old, who has yet to be charged, began his tantrum about 12:30 a.m. Sunday at the Rally's in the 3000 block of Carnegie Avenue, police said.

According to the report:

The man was among four others in a Chrysler 300 that pulled up to the drive-thru and placed an order with a 27-year-old worker.

"You better not f--- up my order or I'll kill you," the man threatened, according to the worker's account.

The worker told the man she would refuse his service if he continued to be uncivil.

"I don't give a f---," the man replied.

The car pulled up to the window and the man repeated his death threat. The worker then told the man he was no longer welcome at the Rally's.

The man became enraged. He spat into the worker's face and pounded the drive-thru window.

He got out of the car and approached the walk-up window, where he screamed at the worker and kicked and punched the window.

A passenger in the Chrysler eventually pulled the man into the car, which was soon stopped by police after the worker pressed the restaurant's panic button.

Charges against the man are pending. Days before his eruption, the man appeared in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court on charges of carrying a concealed weapon, improperly handling firearms in a vehicle and possessing a defaced firearm.