WATCH: A video of a customer being fatally punched by a Wendy’s employee in Prescott Valley

An employee at a Wendy’s in Prescott Valley, Arizona, was allegedly seen on surveillance video punching a senior person on July 26. The senior citizen died as a result, according to the authorities.

Reports claim that Antoine Kendrick, a 35-year-old employee at the Wendy’s in Prescott Valley, got into a fight with a 67-year-old client over an order.

Joe has Alzheimer’s
Joe @RokerGlasses Arizona Has Dementia. When the customer complained about his order, a Wendy’s staff became irate. The client’s wounds caused his death.
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After the 67-year-old went back to the counter, as seen in the video, the suspect is seen approaching from behind him and striking him. According to Prescott Valley police, the senior dropped to the ground and smacked his head on the floor. After that, he was flown to a medical facility in Prescott Valley where he spent the next ten days in critical condition. According to Yahoo, he passed away on August 5 due to his wounds.

An employee of Wendy’s allegedly hit the senior due to an order grievance.

The 67-year-old client complained about his food order while consuming a frozen ice cream at the counter, according to witnesses. To the surprise of the other patrons, he lay unconscious after apparently being punched by Kendrick. The local authorities have not released the victim’s identify; they are an elderly Dewey Valley resident.

Roger W. Goodwin
@gwgoodwin Greg W.
Unbelievable security footage captured the moment a Wendy’s employee sucker struck an elderly client, rendering him unconscious and leaving him battling for his life.
Antoine Kendrick was detained on suspicion of serious assault on one occasion.
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Authorities from the Prescott Police Department summarised the Wendy’s assault case in a formal statement. It was said:

“The client expressed dissatisfaction with his food order. Kendrick then emerged from behind the service counter and punched the client in the head.”

A customer who had been at Wendy’s that day and was an eyewitness reported what he observed to AZfamily. He stated:

Oh my my, that impact was really hard. That blow came from Mike Tyson.
He went on:

He had no right to touch the consumer because the customer hadn’t touched him, end of story. Simply said, I find that awful and wish it wouldn’t take place. It casts a negative light on our culture as a whole.

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The criminal record of this Wendy’s hire dates back to 2013. He faced many aggravated assault charges back then, in 2016, and in 2019. He may be “many” in number, yet for some reason he is still at large.

Wes New, a native from the region, gave the outlet his perspective on the attack. He stated:

“My first impression is that there is a lot of friction in society as a whole, so I’m not really surprised, but I am astonished in this region. Most likely, a worker should restrain their annoyance and choose the better course.
He went on:

Unfortunately, we simply need to be careful, show each other some kindness and respect, and try to keep our tempers in check so that nothing violent happens.

Dave –
@Grumpy Hoosier, @sodagrrl, and @Americanwire It’s a terrible crime, I know. The attacker had already been detained more than once for violent assault. For hiring him, I hope Wendy’s is sued for $1 billion.

Following the altercation, Arizona authorities detained the Wendy’s employee and filed aggravated assault charges against her. According to ABC, the charges were upgraded to second-degree murder after the 67-year-passing. old’s Kendrick remains in police custody.

There are currently no additional case-related details available.

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