Domino’s delivery driver accused of hitting customer with his car after ‘not receiving a tip,’ reports say
(Gray News) – A Domino’s delivery driver in Missouri is accused of hitting a customer with his car after not receiving a tip, according to multiple reports.

Zachary Nicholus Walton, 36, allegedly said that he struck the customer with his vehicle in an effort to “scare him”(Source: Callaway County Sheriff’s Office)
Zachary Nicholas Walton, 36, was arrested and charged with armed criminal action, first-degree assault or attempt, and leaving the scene of an accident.
Wednesday about 7:21 p.m., officers responded to a home in reference to an “accident with injuries,” People reported.
A witness alleged that Walton “became upset” and “struck” the customer with his car after he didn’t receive a tip for delivering the food.
Walton allegedly “intentionally” drove his vehicle forward and struck the victim, “causing him to jump onto the hood to avoid further injury.”
According to the statement of probable cause, video footage obtained from the scene showed Walton “initiating the confrontation” by cussing at the witness and customer.
In the video, Walton can allegedly be heard saying the witness and victim were “f—ing rude” and, while getting in his vehicle, saying, “What are you going to do, b*tch? Come get me.”
Officers later made contact with Walton at Domino’s, where he allegedly admitted to driving toward the victim in his vehicle in an effort to “scare him” and admitted to leaving the scene afterward.
Walton had his first court appearance by video without counsel Friday.
His next hearing has been scheduled for Wednesday, May 6.
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