She's not loving it: Woman tasered in McDonald's drive-thru after cutting line

Police used a Stun Gun on a woman who had been blocking a McDonald’s drive-thru for more than 20 minutes.

Evangeline Lucca, 37, had cut the line and refused to leave before she was served.



Employees, meanwhile, refused to attend to Lucca because she cut the queue.

Have it your way: Evangeline Lucca, 37, was Tasered by police after she refused to move from a McDonald's queue

Authorities in Hope Mills, North Carolina, say Lucca bypassed the order screen and the line at the fast food restaurant, instead pulling directly up to the pick-up window Friday afternoon.

Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Debbie Tanna told the Fay Observer: ‘They told her she had to go around and wait like everybody else did and place her order that way, they weren’t set up at the that window to taker her order.’

But Ms Tanna added: ‘She wasn’t having any of that.’

The woman still refused to move, and police were called after that.

Employees told the paper that Lucca often tried to jump the line, but that they finally got sick of it.

Get it to go: Police used a Stun Gun on Lucca after she made threats to the deputies

When the deputies arrived, they said she was ‘defiant’ to them and was threatening them.

Authorities said Lucca was shocked after she blocked the line for 20 minutes. Deputies then performed a ‘drive stun’ on her, meaning the device was applied directly to her skin, rather than firing the Taser cartridge.

Her three-year-old daughter was with her and was taken into protective custody.