May Avenue, located in Oklahoma City, is known for its abundance of fast food restaurants and local businesses. However, according to workers, there is one Wendy’s location on this street that poses a significant safety risk.
Dalton Kennedy expressed his frustration, stating that the rioters caused extensive damage to property, destroying thousands of dollars’ worth of belongings. He added that they even went as far as throwing monitors.
Kennedy, a store manager at Wendy’s on NW 36th and May, recently had a conversation with News 4.
According to the Oklahoma City Police, Derrick Jackson, Jerome Mayfield, and Misty Vannoy have been apprehended for assaulting employees and causing damage at a Wendy’s restaurant two weeks ago.
Kennedy exclaimed, “I was struck in the face!”
According to his account, another individual was targeted with a cookie display case that was thrown at them.
According to police records, the suspects engaged in a physical altercation with individuals in a separate vehicle that approached them.
“I approached the situation and attempted to calm things down by saying, ‘Let’s avoid any conflict,'” Kennedy recounted. “We made sure he received his food.”
Kennedy recounted that just five minutes later, the situation escalated dramatically. One of the men stormed into the establishment, demanding a refund and insisting that their order was incomplete.
Kennedy recalled hearing screams coming from the front counter. He calmly informed the individual on how they could go about obtaining a refund through the appropriate channels.
According to Kennedy, they completely destroyed all the equipment, including monitors and printers.
According to court records, all three suspects have a criminal background.
Misty Herrin had been convicted and was serving a suspended sentence of 15 years for first-degree manslaughter.
Derrick Jackson and Jerome Mayfield both have felony charges on their record.
Kennedy expressed that working in an unsafe environment while trying to earn a living can be extremely stressful.
“I’m just 21 years old myself, and now I’m facing the challenge of dealing with 15 and 16-year-olds who are fearful about coming to work tomorrow due to the distressing experiences they had to endure,” Kennedy expressed.
News 4 contacted the Wendy’s corporate office regarding the incident, and they provided the following statement:
Wendy’s of Oklahoma takes the safety and wellbeing of our employees, and our customers, very seriously. We cannot comment specifically on the details of this incident. Wendy’s Media Relations
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