
What was supposed to be a quick food run turned into a terrifying scene no parent ever wants to experience. One Florida family stopped at a local Subway expecting sandwichesbut walked out traumatized. Now, a store manager, James Anthony Morris Jr., is facing serious charges after things took a turn inside the restaurant.
According to an arrest reportobtained by Law & Crime, 33-year-old Subway manager James Anthony Morris Jr. was mopping the floor when a 10-year-old girl accidentally stepped on the wet area.After the childs mother told her to apologize, Morris allegedly grabbed the girl by the hand, called her parents trash and terrible people, and dragged her into a back room.
According to the arrest report, another Subway employee told police they witnessed Morris pulling the girl away and heard the ensuing commotion, describing the managers actions as weird. And, the young girl later told police that she was terrified and thought she was being kidnapped.
The childs mother said she originally thought the manager was joking. However, she started to panic when Morris shut the door and locked the little girl behind it. She claims he pushed the door closed as she tried to get her daughter back, leading to a struggle. After screaming for help, she managed to force the door open and flee the restaurant with her daughter. Additionally, the young girl was reportedly trapped in the back room for roughly two minutes before being rescued. Morris was arrested shortly after and is now facing serious, legal consequences.
Morris declined to comment to police and was charged with false imprisonment of a child under 13. He was booked into jail but later released on a $5,000 bond, according to reports.