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TAMPA, FL — Police say a Florida man was detained after a late-night Taco Bell visit spiraled into chaos when a restroom incident became so infamous that witnesses began filming goodbye videos in the parking lot.

According to reports, 44-year-old Kevin Driscoll entered the bathroom around 11:18 p.m. after consuming what friends described as a "confidence-level amount of Taco Bell."

Customers say trouble began moments later.

One diner reportedly asked management whether construction work was being performed inside the walls.

Another believed a sewer line had burst.

Within minutes, several customers exited the building holding napkins over their faces.

Police were called after an argument allegedly broke out between Driscoll and employees attempting to close the restroom for emergency cleaning.

The responding officer later noted that the odor could be detected from outside the building.

"I immediately understood why dispatch sounded concerned," the report allegedly stated.

Witnesses claim Driscoll remained surprisingly calm throughout the ordeal.

"He acted like nothing happened," one customer said. "That's what made it scarier."

The restaurant temporarily suspended indoor dining while a cleaning crew was called in.

Social media users quickly dubbed the event:

"The Baja Blast Disaster."
 
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TAMPA, FL — Police say a Florida man was detained after a late-night Taco Bell visit spiraled into chaos when a restroom incident became so infamous that witnesses began filming goodbye videos in the parking lot.

According to reports, 44-year-old Kevin Driscoll entered the bathroom around 11:18 p.m. after consuming what friends described as a "confidence-level amount of Taco Bell."

Customers say trouble began moments later.

One diner reportedly asked management whether construction work was being performed inside the walls.

Another believed a sewer line had burst.

Within minutes, several customers exited the building holding napkins over their faces.

Police were called after an argument allegedly broke out between Driscoll and employees attempting to close the restroom for emergency cleaning.

The responding officer later noted that the odor could be detected from outside the building.

"I immediately understood why dispatch sounded concerned," the report allegedly stated.

Witnesses claim Driscoll remained surprisingly calm throughout the ordeal.

"He acted like nothing happened," one customer said. "That's what made it scarier."

The restaurant temporarily suspended indoor dining while a cleaning crew was called in.

Social media users quickly dubbed the event:

"The Baja Blast Disaster."
True story. One of our subcontractors had a guy call in sick because he ate at Taco Bell the night before. He was fired. mtmuley
 

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