3 injured in attack by man wielding 'hatchet-like object' at McDonald's in Ashburn
CHICAGO â Three McDonald's workers were stabbed on the job in Chicago âapparently with a hatchet. Hours later, neighbors called the police, saying the man had come back. It happened just before 8:30 a.m. at the McDonald's at 7832 S. Western Ave. on the Southwest Side . Chicago police said a man, 18, and two women, both 45, were inside the restaurant when an unknown male walked into the business and demanded free food from the cashier.
' Cannon said he spoke to the suspect before he went into the restaurant. Hours after the incident, some called police to say the person who stabbed the three was back. A person was arrested across the street from where the crime was committed.'He asked me for a dollar for some coffee,' he said. 'I ended up giving him a dollar and Newport. He had the axe on him. I didn't know what he was going to do.
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