A 20-year-old woman has been charged with murder and armed criminal conduct in connection with a fatal shooting at a Steak ‘n Shake drive-thru in Spanish Lake, Missouri, earlier this month. The incident, which occurred on April 8, stemmed from a dispute over a fast-food order and resulted in the death of 32-year-old employee Chauncia Meekins and injury to a second worker.
"It’s never that serious to take a person’s life over fast food." — Chauncia Meekins' Mother, Family Member
According to authorities, officers were dispatched to the restaurant in the St. Louis area following reports of gunfire. Upon arrival, emergency crews discovered two employees had been shot during a confrontation with a customer at the drive-thru window. Chauncia Meekins succumbed to her injuries at the scene, while the second employee, who was struck in the hand, received medical treatment and survived.
Investigators detailed that the confrontation began with an argument over an order, specifically involving onion rings, placed at the drive-thru window. Court documents indicate that tensions rapidly escalated during the interaction. A drink was reportedly exchanged between the customer and employees, which was then followed by gunfire directed into the restaurant through the service window. Authorities have characterized the shooting as a sudden escalation of a routine customer-service interaction, noting that there was no known prior relationship between the suspect and the victim.
Law enforcement officials utilized a combination of investigative tools to identify and apprehend a suspect in the hours following the shooting. Surveillance footage from the restaurant, coupled with cell phone location data and physical evidence collected from the scene, was central to reconstructing the timeline of events. Multiple witness statements also played a crucial role in the identification process, according to KMOV News.
Prosecutors subsequently filed formal charges in the case. The suspect has been identified in court records as Jada Bell, 20, who is accused of firing the shots during the altercation at the drive-thru. Bell is currently being held on a $1 million cash-only bond. She is expected to appear in court for a preliminary hearing as the case proceeds through the judicial system, with additional court hearings anticipated in the coming weeks. The case remains under active review, and no final decisions have been announced regarding potential penalty enhancements.
The victim, Chauncia Meekins, was an employee at the Steak 'n Shake location. Relatives described her as hardworking and compassionate. Family members shared with The Independent that Meekins had only been working at the restaurant for a short time before her death and was preparing for upcoming personal milestones, including her birthday, which was scheduled for later this month.
In the days following the tragic incident, Meekins' family and friends gathered for an emotional vigil outside the restaurant where she was killed. During the gathering, family members spoke about Meekins' life, reflecting on conversations they had with her shortly before the incident and describing her as upbeat and full of plans for the future. Her mother, reflecting on the dispute that investigators say triggered the violence, stated, "It’s never that serious to take a person’s life over fast food."
Family members have since called for full prosecution in the case, asserting that the incident highlights broader concerns about impulsive violence in everyday encounters. Officials continue to review whether any additional contributing factors may have influenced the confrontation that led to the shooting.