Dispute Between McDonald’s Co-Workers Leads to Fatal Stabbing
EASTPOINTE, MICHIGAN, JUL 10 – A customer with a concealed pistol license intervened by firing a warning shot and holding the suspect at gunpoint, preventing her escape, police said.
- On July 10, police responded at 7:55 a.m. to a McDonald's on 9 Mile Road in Eastpointe after reports of a stabbing and shots fired involving two female employees.
- The stabbing followed an argument where a 26-year-old employee, who had been sent home earlier, returned with a knife and attacked 39-year-old manager Jennifer Harris.
- A customer who held a concealed pistol fired a single shot into the air to stop the attack, detained the suspect at gunpoint, and prevented her escape until police arrived.
- Jennifer "Jamma," a longtime McDonald's employee and mother to six children, was transported to a hospital after being stabbed by a coworker and later succumbed to her injuries; authorities are still investigating the case.
- The McDonald's restaurant remains closed, the owner condemned the violence, and police are urging anyone with information to contact the Eastpointe Police Department.
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Woman fatally stabbed during dispute with coworker at Eastpointe McDonald's: police
A dispute between coworkers at an Eastpointe McDonald’s leads to a deadly stabbing. It happened at 9 Mile and Kelly on July 10 around 8 in the morning. Police investigation revealed an argument broke out between two female employees, 26 and 39.
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