Investigators said the men had been involved in an earlier incident on the road about a mile before they arrived at the McDonald's.
Detectives say the victim and the driver of a gray Chevrolet Silverado had some sort of altercation while they were parked side by side, but things quickly escalated.A New Jersey man has been arrested and charged after officials say he intentionally ran over a man in the parking lot of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania McDonald's.
According to investigators, Dietrich and Jason Smith, 47, of Levittown, had been involved in an earlier incident on the road about a mile before they arrived at the McDonald's in the 7700 block of Bristol Pike in Levittown.
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