Richmond police are looking to identify a suspect in an unprovoked attack of a mother in front of her children at a McDonald's drive-thru line.
in front of her young children all because the perpetrator thought she cut her in line at a McDonald's drive-thru in Richmond.
The situation, which happened earlier this month, escalates rapidly and all of it is caught on video. The attack happened around 12:15p.m. on February 5, at the McDonalds at 2301 MacDonald Avenue near Richmond's Civic Center.You can hear the mother trying to console her crying children in the video as they're being threatened.Police say when the mother got out of her car to check on the damage, the irate driver hit her, dragged her 150-feet across the McDonald's parking lot.
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