A 40-year-old man was arrested after becoming so frustrated that he couldn't get out of his bill at a Pittsburgh restaurant that he called in a bomb threat.

WPXI-TV in Pittsburgh reports witnesses said the suspect, Barry Clapperton, attempted to leave the Primanti Brothers restaurant multiple times without paying for his meal. Another person is said to have eventually paid for the man's bill, which was said to be a sandwich with double meat.

The Associated Press reports police were about to let Clapperton leave when reports of a bomb threat came in. The man then tried to flee the scene but was shot with a stun gun and arrested for threats to use a weapon of mass destruction, public drunkenness and false identification to police.

The bomb threat wasn't made to the Primanti Brothers restaurant but to a nearby restaurant down the street, according to the TV station. Police say the 40-year-old man admitted to calling in the fake bomb threat to avoid paying his bill.