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McDonald’s worker armed with stick stabbed by angry customer during crazed clash in East Harlem
An outraged McDonald’s customer stabbed a worker armed with a stick multiple times during a crazed Wednesday morning clash inside the East Harlem eatery — a fast-food restaurant just paces from a Burger King where a teenage cashier was gunned down during a holdup, cops said.
The customer was arguing with a handful of employees in the McDonald’s on Third Ave. near E. 117th St. when the 31-year-old victim, armed with a stick, came out of the kitchen to intervene, about 12:40 a.m., police said.
The victim confronted the unruly customer, sparking a bloody brawl, police sources said.
A hero Harlem McDonald’s worker was repeatedly stabbed by an irate customer early Wednesday while defending his coworkers — leaving him clinging for his life, cops The suspect then stabbed him in the back and left arm, and slashed him in the face, authorities said.
The victim, who lives in the Bronx, was rushed to Harlem Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition, cops said
The bearded assailant – who cops said is between 5-foot-11 and 6 feet tall and last seen wearing a dark green jacket and ski mask – took off after the incident and remained at large hours later, police said.
The McDonald’s is just a block away from the Burger King where 19-year-old worker Krystal Bayron-Nieves was gunned down by an alleged robber on Jan. 9.
Last edited by HellUpInHarlem; 03-09-2022 at 05:03 PM..
Working at McDonalds after 10 pm is just asking for trouble.
Why not get a job at library or Home Depot. Why work in fast food. Its a very hard job with clear danger. Also really bad food all around.
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