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Yahoo
5 hours ago
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McDonald's Manager Sent Co-Worker Home After an Argument — Then She Came Back and Stabbed Her: Prosecutors
Afeni Badu Muhammad, 26, was charged with first-degree murder after being accused of fatally stabbing her manager at McDonald's, Jennifer Harris A drive-thru customer attempted to stop the attack by firing at Muhammad Muhammad's bond was set at $25 millionA 26-year-old woman from Michigan is accused of fatally stabbing her manager at McDonald's after she was told to leave her shift early following an argument. Afeni Badu Muhammad, of Eastpointe, Michigan, was arraigned on July 11 and charged with first-degree premeditated murder and a carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent, according to a statement from the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office. On the morning of July 11, prosecutors say, Harris sent Muhammad home before her shift ended; Muhammad allegedly later returned to the McDonald's through the employee entrance, wearing a mask, and stabbed Harris multiple times, per the prosecutor's office statement. Prosecutors said a customer at the drive-through window then tried to stop the stabbing by shooting his legal weapon through the window, but Muhammad was allegedly able to escape to her car. The customer followed her and held her at gunpoint until police arrived. Harris, the McDonald's manager, was 39 years old and a mother of six, according to the prosecutor's office. She had worked at McDonald's for 15 years. 'It is deeply troubling that we continue to see violence used as a response to conflict,' the prosecutor's office wrote in their statement. 'How have we reached a point where, for some, the solution to a disagreement or problem is to pick up a weapon instead of finding a way to resolve differences peacefully?' Hundreds of people gathered outside of the McDonald's on Monday afternoon to release balloons in honor of Harris, CBS News reported. 'It hurts so bad that my mama is not here,' Harris' daughter, Anttenisha Griffin, told the outlet.A GoFundMe was started by Divine Restoration Ministries in Detroit, in partnership with Harris' family, to provide support for her six children. 'Through this fund, Jennifer's legacy of strength, compassion, and dedication will continue to guide and uplift her children,' the GoFundMe post read. 'Resources from the trust will be used to support their educational journeys – from early learning through higher education – as well as their overall well-being and personal development as they grow into adulthood.' Muhammad's bond was set at $25 million and she is set to be brought before a judge on July 23. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
McDonald's Manager Sent Co-Worker Home After an Argument — Then She Came Back and Stabbed Her: Prosecutors
Afeni Badu Muhammad, 26, was charged with first-degree murder after being accused of fatally stabbing her manager at McDonald's, Jennifer Harris A drive-thru customer attempted to stop the attack by firing at Muhammad Muhammad's bond was set at $25 millionA 26-year-old woman from Michigan is accused of fatally stabbing her manager at McDonald's after she was told to leave her shift early following an argument. Afeni Badu Muhammad, of Eastpointe, Michigan, was arraigned on July 11 and charged with first-degree premeditated murder and a carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent, according to a statement from the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office. On the morning of July 11, prosecutors say, Harris sent Muhammad home before her shift ended; Muhammad allegedly later returned to the McDonald's through the employee entrance, wearing a mask, and stabbed Harris multiple times, per the prosecutor's office statement. Prosecutors said a customer at the drive-through window then tried to stop the stabbing by shooting his legal weapon through the window, but Muhammad was allegedly able to escape to her car. The customer followed her and held her at gunpoint until police arrived. Harris, the McDonald's manager, was 39 years old and a mother of six, according to the prosecutor's office. She had worked at McDonald's for 15 years. 'It is deeply troubling that we continue to see violence used as a response to conflict,' the prosecutor's office wrote in their statement. 'How have we reached a point where, for some, the solution to a disagreement or problem is to pick up a weapon instead of finding a way to resolve differences peacefully?' Hundreds of people gathered outside of the McDonald's on Monday afternoon to release balloons in honor of Harris, CBS News reported. 'It hurts so bad that my mama is not here,' Harris' daughter, Anttenisha Griffin, told the outlet.A GoFundMe was started by Divine Restoration Ministries in Detroit, in partnership with Harris' family, to provide support for her six children. 'Through this fund, Jennifer's legacy of strength, compassion, and dedication will continue to guide and uplift her children,' the GoFundMe post read. 'Resources from the trust will be used to support their educational journeys – from early learning through higher education – as well as their overall well-being and personal development as they grow into adulthood.' Muhammad's bond was set at $25 million and she is set to be brought before a judge on July 23. Read the original article on People


CBS News
a day ago
- CBS News
Family releases balloons in honor of woman fatally stabbed at Eastpointe McDonald's restaurant
Hundreds of people gathered on Monday afternoon outside of the McDonald's in Eastpointe, Michigan, to remember 39-year-old Jennifer Harris, who was stabbed to death by a coworker last week. Who was allegedly stabbed to death while on the job at the McDonald's as a manager of the restaurant by a disgruntled employee. "It hurts so bad that my mama is not here," said Harris's second eldest daughter, Anttenisha Griffin. Harris was a mother of six children, each of them now heartbroken that their mother is no longer with them. "I just got to be strong and just think, this is what my mama would want me to do. This is what my mama would want me to do. My mama would want me to be here for my siblings," Harris's eldest daughter, Antonia Griffin. The family's pastor, along with the McDonald's franchise owner, also spoke, reassuring the family and the community that Harris's children will be taken care of. "We have established the official Jennifer Harris legacy fund, which will serve as a trust dedicated exclusively to support the children for basic life expenses, from housing to food and transportation to their education," said franchise owner Yusef Alcodray. The suspect, 26-year-old Afeni Badu Muhammad, is scheduled to return to court for a probable cause conference next Wednesday, and her preliminary examination is scheduled for July 30. Muhammad is charged with first-degree premeditated murder and carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent. The murder charge carries a mandatory life in prison sentence without parole. The weapon charge is a five-year felony.

4 days ago
McDonald's worker arraigned in fatal stabbing of manager at Detroit-area restaurant
EASTPOINTE, Mich. -- A 26-year-old woman has been arraigned in the fatal stabbing of her manager after being told to leave early from her shift following an argument at a Detroit-area McDonald's restaurant. Afeni Badu Muhammad was arraigned Friday on first-degree premeditated murder and carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent, the Macomb County prosecutor's office said in a release. After being told to leave the Eastpointe restaurant Thursday morning, a masked Muhammad allegedly returned and entered through the employee entrance, according to the prosecutor's office. Eastpointe is just northeast of Detroit. Jennifer Harris, 39, was stabbed multiple times. A customer at the McDonald's drive-thru window fired a gun in an effort to stop the attack on Harris, followed Muhammad as she fled to a vehicle and held her at gunpoint until police arrived. The customer was legally allowed to carry a concealed weapon. 'This is an absolutely senseless and heartbreaking tragedy,' Prosecutor Peter Lucido said. 'A life was taken in an act of unimaginable violence. The victim leaves behind six children, six young lives that will now grow up without a parent.' Muhammad, of Eastpointe, was being held in the Macomb County Jail on a $25 million bond. A not guilty plea was entered by a judge at Friday's arraignment, according to court records. 'There are a lot of things that need to come to light regarding this matter,' Muhammad's arraignment attorney Matthew Licata told The Associated Press. Muhammad has a probable cause conference on July 23 and a preliminary examination on July 30.


Mint
4 days ago
- Mint
McDonalds worker arraigned in fatal stabbing of manager at Detroit-area restaurant
EASTPOINTE, Mich. (AP) — A 26-year-old woman has been arraigned in the fatal stabbing of her manager after being told to leave early from her shift following an argument at a Detroit-area McDonald's restaurant. Afeni Badu Muhammad was arraigned Friday on first-degree premeditated murder and carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent, the Macomb County prosecutor's office said in a release. After being told to leave the Eastpointe restaurant Thursday morning, a masked Muhammad allegedly returned and entered through the employee entrance, according to the prosecutor's office. Eastpointe is just northeast of Detroit. Jennifer Harris, 39, was stabbed multiple times. A customer at the McDonald's drive-thru window fired a gun in an effort to stop the attack on Harris, followed Muhammad as she fled to a vehicle and held her at gunpoint until police arrived. The customer was legally allowed to carry a concealed weapon. 'This is an absolutely senseless and heartbreaking tragedy,' Prosecutor Peter Lucido said. 'A life was taken in an act of unimaginable violence. The victim leaves behind six children, six young lives that will now grow up without a parent.' Muhammad, of Eastpointe, was being held in the Macomb County Jail on a $25 million bond. A not guilty plea was entered by a judge at Friday's arraignment, according to court records. 'There are a lot of things that need to come to light regarding this matter,' Muhammad's arraignment attorney Matthew Licata told The Associated Press. Muhammad has a probable cause conference on July 23 and a preliminary examination on July 30.