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Wu Shuoyan (1977–2014), a 37-year-old woman who worked as a salesperson in a nearby clothing store, was waiting after work to meet her husband and seven-year-old son in the mall McDonald's. [5] While Wu was there, a group of six persons (including a 12-year-old), entered the restaurant. [6] They announced that they were "missionaries". After ...
Suspect in healthcare CEO killing arrested after being spotted at McDonald's December 9, 2024 at 6:23 PM Police arrest 26-year-old Luigi Mangione in connection with the fatal shooting of a ...
A McDonald’s restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania, is getting hit with bad Yelp reviews after the man suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was arrested there on Monday. Luigi ...
Google intervenes: McDonald’s in Altoona, PA flooded with Google reviews after suspect arrested in CEO's killing An Altoona Police officer updates members of the media outside the Altoona Police ...
McDonald's has been involved in a number of lawsuits and other legal cases in the course of the fast food chain's 70-year history. Many of these have involved trademark issues, most of which involving the "Mc" prefix, but McDonald's has also launched a defamation suit which has been described as "the biggest corporate PR disaster in history".
Kroc also focused on aggressive expansion, opening new restaurants across the United States and eventually in other countries as well. He became the owner of McDonald's Corporation in 1961 and was credited as its founder. [5] After retiring from McDonald's, he owned the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1974 until his death ...
Google on Monday removed derogatory reviews about McDonald's after the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson was arrested at its restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania ...
The McDonald's boys case grew to become one of Singapore's most mysterious and bizarre missing person cases, [36] together with a few more cases like the 2007 Felicia Teo Wei Ling case (re-classified and confirmed as a murder case in 2020), [37] [38] the 1978 missing social escorts case, [39] [40] and the 1984 missing caretaker case. [41]