Shaneka Monique Torres

GRAND RAPIDS, MI - The court is ordering up a new trial date for the woman accused of shooting up a McDonald's restaurant when the bacon was left off her burger.

Shaneka Monique Torres faces as much as seven years in prison if she's convicted of the charges against her. Police say she fired a handgun at the golden arches on 28th Street SE near Madison Avenue in Grand Rapids after she twice failed to receive bacon on her hamburger while at the drive-thru.

Police say 29-year-old Torres stopped by one of the four McDonald's on 28th Street restaurant late the night of Feb. 9, 2014, and found that her burger was not to her liking due to its conspicuous lack of bacon. She brought her dissatisfaction to the attention of store management, and was offered free food as recompense.

A few hours later, she returned and placed a second order, but once again, bacon was nowhere to be found on her burger, according to court records.

Torres then decided to punctuate her bacon-less state of unhappiness by brandishing a 9mm handgun and firing a bullet that traveled through the restaurant but struck no one, police say.

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Torres was arrested and held for one day until she put up a $50,000 bond to get out of the Kent County Jail. Her case has been delayed several times, including once so Torres' newly hired attorney, John Beason, could get up to speed on the case.

Torres was set to begin trial before Kent County Circuit Court Judge Paul Sullivan Monday, Feb. 9, but the court will instead be hearing a case related to a homicide. No new court date has been set for Torres, but it is likely to come before the end of the month.

The Kent County Prosecutor's Office has not made a plea offer in this case.

Torres faces a maximum of five years in prison if convicted. She is charged with carrying a concealed weapon and shooting at a building, and could face an additional two years behind bars if she is found guilty of felonious use of a firearm.

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