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Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Arrest made in McDonald's hate crime slashing

  Eyewitness NewsNEW YORK (WABC) -- Police made an arrest late Monday in a hate-crime slashing the took place inside a Manhattan McDonald's and was caught on surveillance video.

The incident took place around 7 p.m. September 19 at the restaurant on West 3rd Street in Greenwich Village.

The victim, 24-year-old Jamar McLeod, was attacked by a man who reportedly made anti-gay slurs about his transgendered girlfriend, Jaslisa Griffin. A verbal argument ensued following the comments, and that's when police say 44-year-old Keith Patron pulled out a razor blade and slashed McLeod on the elbow, face, back and neck.

He then fled the scene.

McLeod was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where he received stitches for his injuries.

Patron is charged with assault as a hate crime.

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Saturday, 22 September 2012

Victim speaks out about McDonald's slashing

  Matt Kozar, Eyewitness NewsNEW YORK (WABC) -- The victim of a hate crime slashing in Greenwich Village is speaking out about what led to the attack.

24-year-old Jamar McLeod told Eyewitness News he was uncomfortable talking on-camera about what happened to him, how he was attacked, both verbally and physically.

But he and his girlfriend agreed their story was an important one to tell, how deep seeded hatred can be so dangerous.

His scars were caused by hate.

Doctors used stitches to close Jamar McLeod's wounds to his neck and elbow.

The gash on his face shows just how close his attacker came to cutting his neck.

"If it could have been a couple inches over, God forbid he could have hit my jugular vein and I could have been dead," McLeod said.

McLeod was slashed Wednesday night outside a McDonald's in Greenwich Village, one of the city's most tolerant neighborhoods.

He says it all started when a man hurled gay slurs at him and his girlfriend, Jaslisa Griffin, who is transgendered.

"He said sir, you're going to the wrong bathroom, the men's bathroom is over here," Griffin said.

Upset that Griffin was using the women's bathroom, the couple says the man taunted them inside the McDonald's and then followed them outside where they say the verbal assault escalated into a physical one.

"Out of nowhere he pulled out a straight razor," Griffin said.

"He sliced me in the back of the neck, and then when I backed up a bit, he sliced me on my face," McLeod said.

NYPD Hate Crimes is leading the investigation.

They say the suspect is a black male around 35 to 40 years old, about 5'10", and between 300 and 350 pounds.

While his weapon was sharp, McLeod says the man's words hurt just as much. "We're all human beings. It doesn't matter what sexuality what race, we're just human beings, so you should be able to respect the person for who he is," McLeod said.

This is the same McDonald's where a year ago an employee and a customer brawled behind the counter.

The owner has since added more security and cameras and has closed the upstairs portion at night.

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Thursday, 8 December 2011

Man in McDonald's beating video speaks out

Web produced by Jennifer Matarese, Eyewitness NewsNEW YORK (WABC) -- A former McDonald's employee cleared of beating two unruly customers is speaking out for the first time.

The confrontation was caught on camera.

One customer had a broken skull.

Still, a grand jury refused to indict him.

"Only when they came up on me, that's when I started swinging it," said Rayon McIntosh, the former McDonald's employee.

Former fast food worker Rayon McIntosh says he never wanted to be a YouTube sensation, certainly not this way, caught on a cell phone video beating two unruly female customers at a Greenwich Village McDonald's in October.

But the 31-year-old ex-con, working the overnight shift, trying to turn his life around, says he did what he had to do against two women who took their verbal threats to the physical level.

"She f--- me up. She cut me up, I'm an immigrant. I'm still trying to tell her, you know, 'Can you please calm down? This isn't serious.' That's when she spit on me, slapped me from across the counter where the patrons are supposed to be. She spit on me first, and followed with a smack in my face," McIntosh said.

She then jumped over the counter, and her friend went to head McIntosh off.

He says he felt trapped.

"I just picked up the first thing that was in my reach. It was a metal and aluminum rod, very bendable, very thin. It's a long metal rod with a handle, you can bend it like this," McIntosh said.

It was a rod used to scrape the grill.

"You can see she clearly come to the back, and that's when I started swinging it. I thought she had a weapon," McIntosh said.

"I guess the question is, why keep hitting them?" Eyewitness News Investigative reporter Sarah Wallace asked.

"Because they still keep coming at me, you're not thinking rational, you're just thinking to keep this person at bay," McIntosh said.

"So you think you were absolutely justified in continuing to hit them?" Wallace asked.

"Yes, because they still keep coming towards me," McIntosh said.

"And then it becomes after the first blow, does it continue to be self-defense?" Wallace asked.

"You are just in survival mode. That's the only answer I could give," McIntosh said.

"It looks like you hit one of them when she was on the ground, trying to defend yourself," Wallace said.

"Oh, because she kept getting up and telling me, when she get up, she's going to f--- me up," McIntosh said.

Even though Myika Darbeau suffered a fractured skull and arm and Rachel Edwards was cut, a grand jury declined last week to indict McIntosh for felony assault.

He'd gotten out of prison last March after serving 11 years for manslaughter and was terrified at the thought of going back.

"Do you have any regrets about this?" Wallace asked.

"I'm sorry that it happened. All I wanted to do was work my shift and go back home. I wasn't looking for trouble. I learned that my freedom is the most important thing that I got," McIntosh said.

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