Jan 14, 2026 7:17 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur
A Vancouver man is facing a criminal charge after police say a dispute over a burger order escalated into a violent assault at a downtown fast-food restaurant.
According to Vancouver police, the incident happened around 7:05 p.m. on January 12 at a restaurant on Granville Street. Investigators allege a customer demanded free bacon on his burger and became aggressive when told he would have to pay for the extra item.
Police say the suspect went behind the counter and into the kitchen area, where he allegedly punched a 23-year-old cook in the face. The worker suffered a serious facial injury and required medical treatment.
The suspect reportedly fled the restaurant but was chased by another employee. Officers from the Vancouver Police Metro Team, who were nearby responding to an unrelated matter, arrested the suspect outside the business.
The BC Prosecution Service has charged 24-year-old Jaxon Andre Carter with one count of assault causing bodily harm. The case highlights ongoing concerns around workplace safety for service-sector employees in Vancouver, particularly in busy nightlife and entertainment districts like Granville Street.



