*UPDATE* Perp Alert!

 Posted by on 12/10/2011  Add comments
Dec 102011
 

Many of you remember the story posted here this past October, My Advice…Don’t Jump The Counter!

Now we have an update on the two women that actually did jump the counter.

Two women get a side of felony charges in caught-on-video McDonald’s beatdown.

The same Manhattan grand jury that cleared a McDonald’s burger-flipper of all charges in a dramatic, caught-on-video beating has voted felony charges against the two irate women who he beat, prosecutors announced this morning.

Sweethearts Denise Darbeau and Rachel Edwards had rushed behind the counter of the West Village fast food joint during a raucus pre-dawn argument with the staff.

That unwise move earned them a severe pummeling with a grill-cleaning tool by Big Mac wrangler and manslaughter parolee Rayon McIntosh — and now there’s a side of felony charges to go with that beating.

Read the whole thing, it gives details not known until now and the article is written in the highly entertaining style the NYPost is known for.

I must add how proud I am of the citizens that comprise the Manhattan Grand Jury for absolving the victim and seeking justice for the two assailants.

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  10 Responses to “*UPDATE* Perp Alert!”

  1. told you. :) You gotta love it when jury’s, grand or otherwise..do the right thing. :)

    • Yep. Sure proud of the Grand Jury. I figured the victim was toast, being on parole and the beatdown he gave those two, even after they were down.
      What about their defense attorney, calling it a travesty of justice. Too effing funny.

      • Well, yeah, because it makes it much more difficult for the atty to win a civil judgement against McDonalds. That’s money out of his pocket! :lol: :lol:

        Unless the article said otherwise and I missed it, there is still a fair chance he will be violated on his parole.

        • In that case, justice wins x2.

          The terms of his parole may be such that it could be revoked. At least it won’t be on new charges. Dude is no Saint, but the two “sweethearts” picked the wrong employee to go postal on.

    • flabbergast

      verb

      Synonyms:

      abash, amaze, astonish, astound, blow away, bowl over, confound, daze, disconcert, dumbfound, make speechless, nonplus, overcome, overwhelm, put away, shock, stagger, stun, throw, throw for a loop

  2. I’m glad this turned out this way. They deserve it…

  3. It’s tempting to think there may be a glimmer of hope in the cesspool of gloom.

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