ROCK HILL, S.C. — Police say a South Carolina man is accused of slapping a pizza worker after demanding a free pie.
Police reported that the employee told police that 35-year-old Kenneth Wayne Baker Jr. came into a Domino's store in Rock Hill saying his pizza had not been delivered and telling workers he wanted a free replacement Wednesday.
When the worker told Baker the new pizza would cost money, the man slapped the worker. Officers say that slap left a hand print on the worker's face.
Police found Baker at a motel and arrested him for assault and battery. They later learned the man was wanted on arrest warrants.
The employee, who was not charged, punched the man back before the man fled.
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