Woman is attacked, dragged in front of her kids at McDonald’s drive-through


A mother was allegedly attacked in front of her children earlier this month by a woman who accused her of cutting in line at a McDonald’s drive-through lane in Richmond, authorities said.

The assault happened about 12:16 p.m. Feb. 5 at the McDonald’s restaurant at 2301 MacDonald Avenue, according to Richmond police.

The suspect, whose photo was posted by police on social media, allegedly rammed her car into the victim’s vehicle.

The mother, whose young children were in her vehicle, got out and was hit by the suspect’s car and dragged more than 150 feet, according to police.


The suspect then allegedly punched the victim several times before fleeing the scene.

Police did not release any information on the extent of the victim’s injuries, or whether she was hospitalized. A description of the suspect was not available.

Investigators believe the attack was unprovoked and are asking the public’s help in identifying the suspect. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective O. Guzman at OGuzman@RichmondPD.net or 510-672-2493.

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