Police: Ex-worker upset about pay points gun at manager of Little Rock Waffle House

A former Waffle House employee in Little Rock, angered by the amount of her last paycheck, returned to the restaurant and pointed a gun at the manager over the weekend in an attempt to get more money, police say.

Jasmine Robinson, 20, of Little Rock had the pay stub in her hand when she walked into the eatery at 4200 S. University Ave. shortly before 6:20 p.m. Sunday, pointing a handgun at a 24-year-old manager as she demanded additional compensation, a police report states.

At one point, Robinson threw a glass sugar shaker at the manager and missed. That prompted her to then throw the handgun, which again did not hit the employee, police said.

Robinson later left the restaurant and headed in an unknown direction, according to authorities. She could be traveling in a silver 2013 Hyundai Sonata with an Arkansas license plate of 286UCE, the report states.

Robinson's name did not appear in Pulaski County jail records as of Monday morning.

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