No Charges to Be Filed After Indiana Restaurant Fight Leads to Woman's Death
Prosecutors said surveillance video and witness accounts showed the customer started the fight, and a coroner ruled her death undetermined.
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A 75-year-old woman confronted a teen Tim Hortons worker, then punched and pulled the hair of the manager who intervened. No charges will be filed | : Why Won't Prosecutors File Charges in the Tim Hortons Customer Death?
Allen County prosecutors have officially decided that no criminal charges will be filed following the death of a 75-year-old customer at a Tim Hortons in Fort Wayne. According to the New York Post, this decision brings a conclusion to the investigation into a physical confrontation between Anita Grayson and a store manager. The incident began just after 8:00 AM when Grayson entered the coffeehouse to express her frustration over an order. She re…
No Charges in Death of Tim Hortons Customer Anita Grayson After Fight With Indiana Manager, Prosecutors Say
Internewscast Journal Internewscast Indiana prosecutors say they will not bring criminal charges in the death… This Post: No Charges in Death of Tim Hortons Customer Anita Grayson After Fight With Indiana Manager, Prosecutors Say first appeared on Internewscast Journal
No charges to be issued over Tim Hortons customer Anita Grayson’s death after she died following brawl with manager
Indiana prosecutors have revealed no charges will be filed over the death of a 75-year-old Tim Hortons customer, who died following a bust-up with a drive-thru manager. Anita Grayson suffered a fatal flare-up of congestive heart failure following the May 13 fight in the Fort Wayne coffeehouse – and her death sparked an investigation as...
'This Is A Heartbreaking Situation For Everyone' — No Charges Filed Against White Tim Hortons Employee After Black Woman, 75, Died Following ‘Physical Altercation’
Source: Tawnda Tamiece Grayson / Facebook. Getty. An Indiana Tim Hortons employee will not face criminal charges after a 75-year-old woman died following a physical altercation with the worker at the fast-food restaurant. Three months ago, Anita Grayson died of acute exacerbation of congestive heart failure after the encounter with an employee at the Tim Hortons in Fort Wayne. Now, the Allen County Prosecutor’s Office has determined that “crimi…
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