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At least he wasn't robbing the place.
Police said they have charged Monroe, 31, with brandishing a firearm, carrying a concealed weapon and disorderly conduct after he took an unusual approach to influencing a potential employer.
It all began when Monroe walked into the McDonald's on St. Paul's Boulevard and asked the store manager for an application. After the manager explained twice that the process is handled online, police said, Monroe lifted his shirt to reveal a gun tucked in his waistband.
At least he wasn't robbing the place.