clearn.png
Tuesday March 21st, 2023 3:54AM

Officer who hit woman in McDonald's dispute placed on leave

By The Associated Press

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio police officer has been put on administrative leave after video showed him punching a Black woman several times as she was taken into custody following a dispute at a McDonald’s over extra cheese on a Big Mac.

The incident, captured on video by a bystander, occurred shortly after 4 p.m. Monday at the restaurant in Butler Township, Ohio. It began after Laticka Hancock, 31, of Dayton, bought a Big Mac and returned to the restaurant a short time later because it did not have the extra cheese she paid for.

Hancock said a restaurant worker asked another employee to remake her burger, but that person later asked Hancock to pay more for the extra cheese. Hancock said she had already paid for it and asked for a refund, which she says she eventually received.

Hancock said she was then told police had been called and was asked to leave the restaurant. Two Butler officers — Sgt. Todd Stanley and Tim Zellers — responded there around 4:20 p.m. and approached Hancock, who spoke with them about what had occurred.

When the officers asked Hancock for her driver’s license, authorities say Hancock told them she didn’t have one and refused to provide her identification. The exchange soon became heated, and one of the officers decided to place Hancock under arrest.

The officers said Hancock resisted arrest, and Stanley eventually hit Hancock on the right side of the face with an “open palm strike.” Hancock was then placed in handcuffs, put into a police cruiser and charged with resisting arrest and three other minor counts. Authorities said Hancock was bleeding from her mouth and was treated by an EMT who determined the wound was superficial.

Stanley has served on the Butler force for more than 22 years, while Zellers has served for about 2 1/2 years. Butler Police Chief John Porter said Stanley has no formal reprimands in his personnel file and was placed on leave as a result of repeated correspondence from concerned residents, including “a lot of hate emails and phone calls."

Zellers has not been placed on leave, Porter said.

Hancock and her attorney, Michael Wright, held a news conference Wednesday to discuss the incident. Hancock said that she felt like she could have lost her life over a sandwich and felt lucky that she was able to now tell her side of the story.

“I don’t want people to feel like I’m complaining for a piece of cheese,” she said.

Wright said the responding officers “were looking for a fight, rather than to deescalate.”

He called for Stanley to be fired and charged with assault. He also criticized the restaurant for calling police over the dispute.

“If they can’t manage basic customer service, opting to potentially put a person’s life in jeopardy over a mishandled Big Mac, it doesn’t seem safe for Black people to go and eat at McDonald’s anymore," Wright said.

Wright said no decision has been made yet on whether a lawsuit will be filed, noting that his firm was waiting for additional videos inside McDonald’s and more information from police.

McDonald's did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment Thursday evening.

  • Associated Categories: U.S. News, Associated Press (AP), AP National News, Top U.S. News short headlines, AP Business
© Copyright 2023 AccessWDUN.com
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.
Polar bear emerged unseen from snowstorm to kill mom, son
Officials in Alaska say a mother and her 1-year-old boy were killed by a polar bear this week as she walked about 150 yards from a school to a health clinic
7:38PM ( 18 minutes ago )
Biden on classified docs discovery: 'There's no there there'
President Joe Biden says there is “no there there” following the discovery of classified documents and official records at his home and former office
7:34PM ( 21 minutes ago )
Reports: David Crosby, rock star and CSNY co-founder, dies
David Crosby has died at 81
7:31PM ( 24 minutes ago )
Associated Press (AP)
Alec Baldwin to be charged with manslaughter in set shooting
Actor Alec Baldwin and a weapons specialist will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on a New Mexico movie set
7:17PM ( 38 minutes ago )
Investigation? Review? Biden faces a messaging dilemma
When Hillary Clinton was running for president in 2016, she and her campaign called the FBI’s scrutiny of her private email server a “security review.”
6:59PM ( 56 minutes ago )
Lawyer: 6-year-old who shot teacher has 'acute disability'
The family of a 6-year-old boy who shot and wounded his teacher in Virginia says the child suffered from “an acute disability.”
6:59PM ( 56 minutes ago )
AP National News
Biden tours beach town damaged by massive California storms
President Joe Biden walked along the splintered boardwalk of a California beach town Thursday and heard from business owners struggling to repair damage to their shops after storms caused devastation across the region and killed more than 20 people statewide
6:46PM ( 1 hour ago )
FBI chief says he's 'deeply concerned' by China's AI program
FBI Director Christopher Wray says he's “deeply concerned” about the Chinese government’s artificial intelligence program, asserting that it was “not constrained by the rule of law.”
5:50PM ( 2 hours ago )
Netflix's 4Q subscribers surge, long-time CEO passes baton
Netflix’s subscriber growth is surging again
5:44PM ( 2 hours ago )
AP Business
Polar bear emerged unseen from snowstorm to kill mom, son
Officials in Alaska say a mother and her 1-year-old boy were killed by a polar bear this week as she walked about 150 yards from a school to a health clinic
7:38PM ( 18 minutes ago )
Biden on classified docs discovery: 'There's no there there'
President Joe Biden says there is “no there there” following the discovery of classified documents and official records at his home and former office
7:34PM ( 21 minutes ago )
Reports: David Crosby, rock star and CSNY co-founder, dies
David Crosby has died at 81
7:31PM ( 24 minutes ago )
Alabama police ID girl's remains found in 2012, arrest dad
Alabama police say they have identified the remains of a young girl that were found in 2012 and arrested her father in connection with her death
7:28PM ( 27 minutes ago )
David Crosby, rock musician and CSNY co-founder, dies at 81
David Crosby has died at 81
7:26PM ( 30 minutes ago )