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Illinois McDonald’s Manager Charged After Shooting Employee’s Mother Over Trash Dispute

Police report the manager fired one shot after being assaulted by her employee’s mother following a trash-duty dispute, with felony charges now filed in the case.

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Overview

  • A July 16 altercation at a Belleville McDonald’s began when manager Kathy Bledsoe ordered a teenage employee to clock out after she refused to take out trash.
  • The teen’s mother, Tynika McKinzie, allegedly battered Bledsoe in her office before the manager produced a handgun and shot McKinzie once in the leg.
  • Bledsoe was arrested on a count of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and remains in police custody ahead of an August 1 detention hearing.
  • McKinzie was charged with aggravated battery and mob action and is hospitalized for treatment of her injuries.
  • This clash follows a fatal stabbing at a Michigan McDonald’s earlier in July, prompting law enforcement and McDonald’s to review fast-food workplace safety protocols.