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In reply to the discussion: Two women attack McDonalds employee---turned out to be a big mistake. [View all]DainBramaged
(39,191 posts)55. From the UK link
McIntosh, who served about a decade on a manslaughter charge, was getting his life back on track when the two women threatened him in McDonald's.
His mother, Maureen Lucas, told the New York Daily News: 'If he didnt have that record, they would never have arrested him
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2069469/McDonalds-worker-Rayon-McIntosh-cleared-metal-pole-attack-women.html#ixzz2ZEUmXUzi
The two assholes got him in trouble for being stupid.
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Why impose your tripe when it offers NOTHING to the thread, other than to impose?
LaydeeBug
Jul 2013
#26
I'm far more inclined to trust the attacked employer as to when he felt he was no longer in danger.
EOTE
Jul 2013
#34
Maybe it was truly excessive force (in that it was more than needed to neutralize the threat).
EOTE
Jul 2013
#66
I don't fault the employee for the initial whacks, but after they were on the ground
penultimate
Jul 2013
#58