Imagine going about your ordinary day, only to discover that one of your coworkers has decided to play ghostbuster…on you. Yes, you heard that right. In an incident that sounds like it’s straight out of a comedy-horror movie, a Chick-fil-A employee took on the role of an exorcist. But instead of busting ghosts, he was busted by the law.

Let’s set the scene: Indiana, home of the Hoosiers, famous for its farmland, basketball, and – as it turns out – some rather unconventional Chick-fil-A employees. A seemingly routine day took a turn for the bizarre when one worker decided that their coworker’s home was in desperate need of a spiritual cleansing.

Now, entering someone’s home uninvited is already a monumental breach of etiquette – and legality, in case you were wondering. But breaking in with the intention of performing an exorcism? That’s another level of audacity altogether. Picture the scene: dark, stormy night (or at least it should be for dramatic effect), creaking floorboards, and a Chick-fil-A employee armed with holy water, mumbling incantations in an attempt to dispel evil spirits.

Unfortunately for our self-appointed exorcist, real life isn’t a Hollywood flick. Instead of vanquishing demons, they ended up facing handcuffs and a trip to the local jail. Law enforcement officials, not known for their appreciation of unscheduled supernatural interventions, promptly arrested the would-be exorcist. Legal trouble? An understatement. It turns out breaking and entering under the guise of spiritual warfare is still very much illegal.

The aftermath of the event left the community buzzing. Neighbors exchanged bewildered glances and chuckled nervously over coffee, pondering the odd turn of events. Was it misplaced zeal? A cry for attention? Or did this Chick-fil-A worker genuinely believe they were the last defense against malevolent forces skulking in suburban Indiana?

While that’s a mystery for another day, one thing is for sure: the next company picnic is going to have a lot of awkward silences – and maybe a few jokes about crossing thresholds uninvited. So, what can we learn from this? Perhaps just stick to chicken sandwiches and waffle fries, and leave the exorcisms to the professionals – or, you know, the movies.

This hair-raising episode is a vivid reminder that reality can sometimes be stranger than fiction. Chick-fil-A may be famous for its friendly service and delectable chicken, but thanks to one overzealous employee, it now has a small, albeit bizarre, footnote in the annals of exorcism lore. Sleep tight, Indiana. And maybe double-check your locks.