Moment teenager holds up chicken shop with ‘pistol’ after they give him wrong sauce

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This is the moment a teenager threatened to kill his local chicken shop worker after he gave him burger sauce instead of garlic.

Marwan Khadir, 18, burst back into the fast food joint in Penge, south London and pointed a realistic imitation pistol at the only worker here.

He went into a fury after claiming he asked for three garlic sauces and three mayonnaises.

When he got home, he was filmed counting out the sauces before losing it and heading back into the takeaway.

He shouts at the victim: ‘I asked for three garlic and three mayos… You gave me four burger sauces.’

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A man who assaulted and threatened to kill a staff member at a South London chicken shop on Christmas Eve has been sentenced to three years in prison. On 24 December 2025, Marwan Khadir, 18 (08.08.2007) of Malcolm Close, Penge, carried out an armed attack which lasted over two minutes using a realistic imitation firearm. He threatened to shoot and kill the victim and assaulted him multiple times after complaining about his order. Today’s sentencing comes as the Met continues to crack down on the use and illicit sale of both real and imitation firearms, building on progress made last year which saw 676 guns taken off London’s streets. The victim reported the assault on Christmas Day. The fast-paced investigation that followed saw officers identify Khadir through intensive CCTV and financial tracking, as well as local resident checks which all took place between Christmas and New Years’ Day. Officers also conducted large-scale phone work in order to identify Khadir’s address and worked in tandem with firearms command to obtain warrants for his arrest on 2 January. Following the arrest, officers seized the replica gun Khadir used in the attack, as well as fake ammunition. The high-quality CCTV which captured the offence, coupled with the weapon and matching clothing seized by officers contributed to the creation of an incredibly strong evidence package. Detective Sergeant Amy Cross, who led the investigation, said: “The tireless work by officers on this case over the Christmas and New Year period is further evidence that policing never stops, and their efforts ultimately led to a conviction. “All our thoughts continue to remain with the victim of this terrifying ordeal, something no one should ever have to go through, let alone at their place of work. The strength he has shown since the attack has been remarkable. "On top of this, the courage he demonstrated in coming forward and reporting the assault was incredibly brave. He was then able to subsequently identify the perpetrator, a crucial moment in allowing us to move the investigation forward.” On 30 January, Khadir pleaded guilty at Woolwich Crown Court to possessing an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, making threats to kill and assault occasioning Actual Bodily Harm (ABH).
Kentucky Fried Cretin: Marwan Khadir, 18, aims a fake gun at his bossman after he gave him the wrong sauce

The teenager whips out an imitation firearm as the worker holds his hands out, fearing he is going to be shot.

The Christmas Eve attack saw the worker assaulted repeatedly as Khadir tries to get back behind the counter.

A Met spokesman said: ‘The victim reported the assault on Christmas Day. The fast-paced investigation that followed saw officers identify Khadir through intensive CCTV and financial tracking, as well as local resident checks.

‘Officers also conducted large-scale phone work in order to identify Khadir’s address and worked in tandem with firearms command to obtain warrants for his arrest on 2 January.

Marwan Khadir flies into a fury after counting the sauces out at home before bursting back into the shop

‘Following the arrest, officers seized the replica gun Khadir used in the attack, as well as fake ammunition.

‘The high-quality CCTV which captured the offence, coupled with the weapon and matching clothing seized by officers contributed to the creation of an incredibly strong evidence package.’

DS Amy Cross, who led the investigation, said: ‘The tireless work by officers on this case over the Christmas and New Year period is further evidence that policing never stops, and their efforts ultimately led to a conviction.

‘All our thoughts continue to remain with the victim of this terrifying ordeal, something no one should ever have to go through, let alone at their place of work. The strength he has shown since the attack has been remarkable.

‘On top of this, the courage he demonstrated in coming forward and reporting the assault was incredibly brave. He was then able to subsequently identify the perpetrator, a crucial moment in allowing us to move the investigation forward.’

Khadir pleaded guilty at Woolwich Crown Court to possessing an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, making threats to kill and assault occasioning Actual Bodily Harm (ABH).

Imitation firearm seized by police
The realistic imitation pistol seized by police (Picture: Met Police)
Khadir was jailed for three years
Marwan Khadir, 18, was jailed on Tuesday

Khadir, from Penge, was jailed for three years.

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