Three teens shoot at store employee for giving them pizza with wrong toppings

Djuan Bowers (left) and Tynerick Turner

Three teenagers were arrested while they were in a stolen car after they shot at a store employee in Tennessee.

Nashville police arrested the three teens after shots were fired from a white Honda Accord at the D.B. Todd Market at 1509 Dr.

An undercover detective who was conducting surveillance in the area, witnessed the shooting at 2:00 p.m.

The detective followed the car while calling for backup. Police then pulled over the driver and arrested all three occupants.

They were taken into custody.

Officers ran the license plate of the Honda, and learned that it had been reported stolen.

The suspects were identified as 18-year-old Djuan Bowers, 17-year-old Tynerick Turner, and a juvenile who is 16 years old.

During the police interviews, one of the suspects said that he fired the shot toward the market because the clerk gave them a pizza with the wrong toppings.

The teens are each charged with aggravated assault, unlawful handgun possession, and vehicle theft.

Bowers and Turner face additional charges of aggravated robbery for an unrelated incident. In that case, the two suspects robbed a victim at gunpoint.

During a search of the vehicle, police found three handguns and one hydrocodone pill.

Bowers is being held in lieu of $50,000 bond. Turner and the 16-year-old were charged in Juvenile Court.

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