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Home / Crime and Justice / McDonald's Sued Over Fatal Drive-Thru Attack

McDonald's Sued Over Fatal Drive-Thru Attack

14 Jan

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Summary

  • Husband sues McDonald's for wife's death at drive-thru in 2026.
  • Lawsuit claims employees ignored assault despite warnings.
  • Victim suffered fatal head trauma after defending husband.
McDonald's Sued Over Fatal Drive-Thru Attack

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against McDonald's and its franchisees by Jose Juan Rangel, whose wife Maria Vargas Luna died in March 2026. The suit alleges that employees at a California drive-thru exhibited negligence by not intervening or calling 911 during a violent encounter.

According to the complaint filed nearly two years after the incident, the attacker, Charles Cornelius Green Jr., approached vehicles for an extended period before assaulting Rangel and his wife. Luna sustained a fatal head injury when she defended her husband, succumbing to her injuries after months on life support.

The lawsuit highlights a history of safety concerns at the location, citing 132 police calls in the four years prior. Rangel argues that McDonald's failed to implement necessary security measures despite known risks and visible warning signs, leading to the tragic outcome.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The husband is suing McDonald's alleging negligence and that employees failed to act during a fatal attack on his wife at a drive-thru.
Maria Vargas Luna was fatally attacked at a McDonald's drive-thru after she defended her husband from an assailant.
Yes, the lawsuit claims employees witnessed the assault through windows and video feeds but did not call 911.

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