Supposedly McDonald’s manager shot from a teenage worker’s mom who will not get out of garbage

Two women face accusations of shooting in Illinois McDonald’s earlier this month, one of which was struck by the leg.

St. Kathy Bledsoe, a 44 -year -old law firm of Cler County, accused the illegal weapon and Tynika McKinzie, 35. Belleville, Illinois, is about 40,000 people in the southern part of the state.

July 16th. McDonald’s local manager Bledsoe asked a teenage woman’s employee to take the garbage to a landfill. The employee refused to move the garbage and was told to leave and return home Bledsoe, according to a press release.

The employee contacted his mother McKinzie, who responded to the store with another young girl. After the verbal disturbance of McDonald’s, McKinzie and the girl went beyond the front counter and the office area, the press release continued.

Once in the office, McKinzie allegedly “beat” Bledsoe in the face and head. During the overwhelming, Bledsoe made a manual weapon and once shot McKinzie in the leg, officials said.

Bledsoe was taken to custody and McKinzie was transported for treatment. Bledsoe was released from St. On Monday, July 21, the prison confirmed by USA Today.

“It is a pity that this incident has occurred. It seems that individuals seem to be using violence quickly to resolve the disputes, regardless of the impact of their actions on the whole community. This was an unnecessary incident that may have been softened without stamping or a weapon used,” the Belleville Police Department wrote in a Facebook post.

According to court documents, the Bledsoe preliminary hearing is scheduled for 1 August.

“Mrs. Bledsoe acted purely self-defense after she suffered physical injuries in her attackers’ hands. She is now safe at home with family where she owns and condemns violent acts that led to the event,” Patrick Sullivan, Bleted’s lawyer, said in a statement in the statement.

Court officials said McKinzie’s taxes were not made public through the county’s online court database since July 22.

McDonald’s logo in front of the restaurant in Dearborn, Michigan, 2024. October 17

Second Violent Event McDonald’s a week

Funing Belleville McDonald’s was the second floor violent event that took place in one of the fast food places a week.

July 10 McDonald employee Afeni Badu Muhammad allegedly beat his leader Jennifer Harris, McDonald’s Eastpointe, Michigan. According to the Mombo District Prosecutor’s Office, there were disagreements between two women where Muhammad was sent home. Shortly after, Muhammad returned to the restaurant with a knife and beat Harris several times, Eastpointe police said.

The restaurant’s driving client was a witness of the attack and fired from a hidden weapon in the hope of stopping admiration. In Eastpointe, the police said Muhammad fled to her vehicle, where the client followed her and kept it at the weapon point until the police arrived. Harris was taken to a local hospital where she died of injuries.

Muhammad was charged with first -degree pre -thought murder and on July 11th. Misfortune in carrying a dangerous weapon.

This story has been updated to add new information.

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This article initially appeared in USA Today: Women allegedly participated in McDonald’s shooting, accused of crime

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