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Days before a deadly shooting at a Sonic Drive-In in Bellevue, the man jailed in the killings was arrested after workers at the restaurant reported that someone had charged $57 to another person's Sonic app.

Roberto C. Silva, 23, of Omaha, was arrested late Wednesday on suspicion of identity theft/less than $500.
• An order for a Queso Burger and four quarter-pound hamburgers. The total bill, plus tax and tip: $17.
• An order for six quarter-pound double burgers. The total, plus tax and tip: $20.
• An order for six corn dogs. The total bill, plus tax and tip: $10.
• Another order for six corn dogs. The total, plus tax and tip: $10.
Saturday night, Silva was arrested in connection with the shooting of four people at the same Sonic. Two people were declared dead at the scene and two others were taken to the hospital. In addition, a U-Haul in the Sonic parking lot had been set on fire.
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Bizarre. Just a random shooting or did he know the victims? Were the victims all sonic employees? Was this dude pissed that they called the cops and ruined his free food scheme?

How do you hack someones app?

Sonic fuckin sucks. One of the worst, most overpriced trash restaurants out there
 

An update; yes, he killed two employees, and wounded two others.
 
From @McDanel 's article ..
Authorities arrested a 23-year-old man in an attack at a Nebraska fast food restaurant in which two employees were shot and killed, two were wounded and officers responding to a report of a possible bomb inside a moving truck in the parking lot arrived to find the vehicle on fire.
 
A man accused of killing two people and wounding two others at a Nebraska fast-food restaurant will face the death penalty if he is convicted.

Sarpy County Attorney Lee Polikov announced Monday that he will seek the death penalty against 24-year-old Roberto Silva Jr., who faces multiple felony counts in the November 2020 shootings at a Sonic restaurant in Bellevue, Nebraska. Polikov says evidence gathered during the investigation fits the aggravated circumstances needed to pursue the death penalty.

Prosecutors allege Silva threw an incendiary device, ignited materials in a rental truck and opened fire at the restaurant.
 
Roberto Silva Jr. pleaded guilty to all charges related to the Nov. 21, 2021, shooting at a Sonic Drive-in restaurant in the Omaha suburb of Bellevue, the Sarpy County attorney said in a news release.

The plea means Silva's case won't go to trial but Sarpy County Attorney Lee Polikov said he still plans to seek the death penalty.

Silva faced numerous charges, including two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted murder and arson.
 
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