Pleasure P denies wrongdoing after arrest on accusations he pushed a female fast food worker


Pleasure P denies wrongdoing after he’s arrested after he’s accused of pushing a female fast food worker in Miami

  • Singer-songwriter, 35, had dispute over $60 fast food order 
  • Authorities said he pushed woman with food in hand
  • He denies touching woman, saying, ‘I ain’t putting my hands on no female’

Pleasure P was arrested in connection with battery at a Miami Gardens fast food restaurant Thursday as authorities said he pushed a female fast food worker.

Authorities said that the incident involving the singer-songwriter, 35, took place after he made a $60 order through the intercom system of Checkers early Thursday and shouted at the worker, according to a police report cited by the Miami Herald. 

The Pretty Ricky member approached the worker at the drive thru window and ‘pushed her intentionally with malicious intent in the chest’ with the food he’d received, police told the paper.

The latest: Pleasure P, 35, was arrested in connection with battery at a Miami Gardens, Florida  fast food restaurant as authorities said he pushed a female fast food worker

The worker called authorities on the musician (whose real name is Marcus Ramone Cooper Sr.), who denied pushing the worker but admitted he’d thrown his food at her.

The Miami native ‘was emitting a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage’ at the time he gave his statement to officers, police said.

Police said they took the rapper into custody after talking to eyewitnesses and noting the prevalence of ‘food all over the floor.’

Pleasure P, who was arrested in connection with DUI two years ago, defended his actions in an Instagram video he posted, saying he was ‘wrongfully arrested’ in the incident.

His side: The musician, whose real name is Marcus Ramone Cooper Sr.,  denied pushing the worker but admitted he'd thrown his food at her

His side: The musician, whose real name is Marcus Ramone Cooper Sr.,  denied pushing the worker but admitted he’d thrown his food at her

Details: Police said they took the rapper into custody after talking to eyewitnesses and noting the prevalence of 'food all over the floor'

Details: Police said they took the rapper into custody after talking to eyewitnesses and noting the prevalence of ‘food all over the floor’

Stating his  case: Pleasure P claimed his order was wrong and the worker refused to refund him

Stating his  case: Pleasure P claimed his order was wrong and the worker refused to refund him

‘Instead of [Checkers] having better customer service and correcting my order,’ he wrote in the caption, ‘food was [thrown] at me and the staff was very disrespectful.’

Pleasure P noted that his order was wrong and the worker refused to refund him.

‘Like anybody, [I] became upset but not to the point where [I] got physical with anyone,’ he said. ‘I think me being in my position, [I] should have just let her keep the 60 dollars even tho my order wasn’t correct. But hey you live and you learn.’

The musical artist said that ‘action will be taken on this employee, the officer who wrongfully arrested [him] will be investigated and [his] lawyers will be in contact with’ Checkers. 

‘Don’t believe the f***ing hype, whatever they sayin’  is not true,’ he said in the accompanying clip. ‘Y’all know, I ain’t going out like that, I ain’t putting my hands on no female – nothing crazy like that.’

Hometown hero: Pleasure P was seen during a concert in Miami in 2014

Hometown hero: Pleasure P was seen during a concert in Miami in 2014 

Out and about: The musical artist was snapped in June of 2018 in LA

Out and about: The musical artist was snapped in June of 2018 in LA