According to police, Bullie said the victim was "talking [expletive]" so he told him to leave the gas station.
Police said Bullie showed them "a cheese machine that [victim] broke" because he "was getting [too] much cheese from the nacho cheese machine."
Authorities said Bullie then told the victim to leave the store and not to break things. Although the victim did leave, he returned minutes later and insisted on getting nachos, according to police.
According to the arrest report, Bullie said, "Don't talk [expletive] to me. I'm tired of[expletive] over here talking[expletive] to me. Now everyone gonna see this and they're gonna know never to talk[expletive] to me."
Police said that when they questioned the man who called 911, he said he was pumping gas when he saw the victim covered in blood and a gas station employee standing outside. He allegedly told the gas station employee, later identified as Bullie, to call 911, who in response said, "I'm not going to call 911, he better have learned a lesson."
The arrest report said that Bullie told police he did not hit the victim hard, saying, "If it was hard, his head would've been on the[expletive] floor and he would've been dead."
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