15-Year-Old Girl Suffers Fractured Skull After Attack By Enraged Customer

I remember many years ago when working at McDonaldโ€™s was something that many teenagers enjoyed. Itย gave them the opportunityย to have their first job and to make a little extra money.

These days, teens still have an opportunity to work at McDonaldโ€™s in many areas but they are also facing difficulties we didnโ€™t have to face before. This is evident in the case of one McDonaldโ€™s employee who is now in the hospital.

15-year-old Aryiah Lynch was brutally attacked outside of the McDonaldโ€™s and landed in the hospital with multiple injuries, including a broken nose and a fractured skull. It happened when a group of adults began acting obnoxiously at the drive-through window.

The man who attacked the young McDonaldโ€™s worker is now in prison, and her family said that the group was asked to come into the restaurant after they began behaving badly at the drive-through. After they came in, they started to damage the property, spit at employees, and harass everyone.

Suddenly, it escalated to the point where there was a brawl taking place and it was taken outside. The family describes the scene on their crowdfunding page:

โ€œIn theย videoย you can see the adult male grabbing and dragging Aryiah by her long braids, and stomping on her head.

โ€œHe then let herย go,ย but returned to punch her numerous times in her face. She was admitted to one of the local hospitals in Saint Louis with a skull fracture and frontal lobe damage.

โ€œAryiah had to have surgeryย Aprilย 17, which was a success. She is fighting hard to stay upbeat and heal but this is only the beginning of a very uphill battle. She is currently on bed rest in hopesย to returnย to work.โ€

Aryiah spoke with the local media and described what happened, saying that she was not prepared.

โ€œIt was getting loudโ€ฆand being obnoxious in the drive-thru, so we said, โ€˜ifย you want to get your order taken, step inside.’โ€

The man who attacked her is now being charged with felony assault and property damage in the second degree. He is being held at the St. Louis County Justice Center.

Jimmy Williams, the owner ofย that McDonaldโ€™sย said: โ€œEnsuring the safety of both our employees and customers is paramount to me as a local business owner, and we have a strict workplace violence policy at my restaurants.

โ€œMy team is fully cooperating with the St. Louis County police in their investigation.โ€


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