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In reply to the discussion: Shooting at OKC McDonald's over COVID-19 dining room policy leaves 3 injured [View all]Yonnie3
(18,160 posts)11. Police identify woman accused of opening fire at McDonald's employees
Police identify woman accused of opening fire at McDonalds employees over COVID-19 dining room policy
Police say it started around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday evening when a women entered the McDonalds near S.W. 89th and Penn expecting to be able to sit down and eat. Because of COVID-19, employees told the woman that McDonalds dining rooms are still closed.
The suspect refused to leave and a physical altercation ensued between the suspect and an employee. The suspect exited the store briefly, but returned with a handgun. Police say she fired approximately three rounds in the restaurant.
Four employees were injured, and three went to the hospital. One employee was hit in the arm, a second was hit with shrapnel in the neck/shoulder and a third employee was hit with shrapnel in the side. Two of the employees are 16 years old, according to police.
Officials tell KFOR original reports indicated there were two suspects, however, it was later determined there was only one suspect 32-year-old Gloricia Woody.
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Police say it started around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday evening when a women entered the McDonalds near S.W. 89th and Penn expecting to be able to sit down and eat. Because of COVID-19, employees told the woman that McDonalds dining rooms are still closed.
The suspect refused to leave and a physical altercation ensued between the suspect and an employee. The suspect exited the store briefly, but returned with a handgun. Police say she fired approximately three rounds in the restaurant.
Four employees were injured, and three went to the hospital. One employee was hit in the arm, a second was hit with shrapnel in the neck/shoulder and a third employee was hit with shrapnel in the side. Two of the employees are 16 years old, according to police.
Officials tell KFOR original reports indicated there were two suspects, however, it was later determined there was only one suspect 32-year-old Gloricia Woody.
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https://kfor.com/news/local/police-three-mcdonalds-employees-injured-after-shooting-in-oklahoma-city-over-covid-19-dining-room-policy/
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Shooting at OKC McDonald's over COVID-19 dining room policy leaves 3 injured [View all]
Yonnie3
May 2020
OP
B in Stillwater in 40, moved to,Tulsa 46. Will Rogers 57 grad. Back to Tulsa in 89
bobbieinok
May 2020
#16
My dad's parents and grand-parents moved to Tulsa from NE in 06. Dad born here in 08
bobbieinok
May 2020
#23
There should be an immediate maximum sentence or fine for COVID-19 killers/harassers/protestors
liberalmuse
May 2020
#28
Here's her mugshot - might not be quite the redneck type you were expecting:
scarletwoman
May 2020
#39
Apparently not. It's way too easy to make assumptions based on incomplete information.
scarletwoman
May 2020
#51