Woman Shoots McDonald’s Employees After Being Told Dine-In Is Unavailable Due To Coronavirus Restrictions
Two employees at a McDonald’s in Oklahoma City were shot and a third was injured after a woman allegedly became angry after learning that she was not allowed to dine inside the restaurant due to coronavirus restrictions.
ABC News reports:
The incident occurred on Wednesday evening at a McDonald’s in southwest Oklahoma City when employees informed the shooting suspects that the dining room was closed and that she would be unable to eat there.
A physical altercation then began between the suspect and the female employee who fell and hit her head at some point during the fight. The suspect then left the premises and retrieved a handgun from her car.
“The suspect left the restaurant briefly and returned with a handgun and fired multiple shots,” said Capt. Larry Withrow of the Oklahoma City Police Department in a statement. “One male employee was shot in the arm. Another male employee was hit in the neck and shoulder area by what is described by police as bullet shrapnel. A third male employee also suffered from bullet shrapnel in his side.”
Police did not say how many shots were fired during the incident.
Oklahoma City police identified the suspect as 32-year old Gloricia Woody. She was found a few blocks down the road after the shooting and taken into custody without incident.
Police told KOCO 5 that Woody matches the person seen on surveillance video taken during the incident at the restaurant.
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski told ABC News in an interview Thursday on “Good Morning America” that the victims are doing okay and are expected to make a full recovery.
“Obviously it’s a heinous crime, particularly because these two people were trying to really support public health,” Kempczinski said. “I think what you’re seeing in this situation is really what you’re seeing in a variety of situations across the country, which is this tension about (re)opening. But there’s absolutely no excuse for violence, particularly gun violence. So I’m just happy our people are going to be okay.”
A total of four employees were injured during this incident, but none of their injuries were life threatening.
The suspect is awaiting charges.