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Beaten to Death at McDonald's
THE BIG CARNIVAL ^ | AUGUST 23, 2014 | David Paulin

Posted on 02/23/2015 3:02:02 PM PST by rickmichaels

To the four clean-cut college freshman out on a double date, it had seemed like a typical McDonald's: spanking clean, well-lighted, and safe. It was in a good neighborhood too, right next to Texas A&M University in College Station -- a campus known for its friendly atmosphere and official down-home greeting: “howdy”

Shortly after 2 a.m that Sunday, they pulled into the parking lot of so-called “University McDonald's” – and beheld a scene unlike anything portrayed in all those wholesome McDonald's television commercials. Before them, hundreds of young black males were loitering about, some without shirts.

Other local residents -- the more cynical and world-weary, both whites and most blacks -- would have taken one look at the crowd and driven off, dismissing many of the young and posturing black males as thugs. But not them: innocent white kids from the suburbs. They presumed this was post-racial America -- and that they were in an easy-going college town.

Twenty minutes later, two of them were dead.

Incredibly, the race of the assailants was scrubbed from local news coverage; and utterly missing from tersely written wire-service stories about a Brazos County jury's whopping $27 million negligence verdict on July 30 against “University McDonald's” – an outlet owned by the Oak Brook, Illinois-based fast-food giant. What the media considered unmentionable nevertheless loomed over a riveting seven-day trial, which came amid the growing phenomena of black-on-white violence -- unprovoked attacks on whites and black mob violence like the so-called “knock-out game."

Chris Hamilton, lead lawyer of the small Dallas firm that humbled the corporate giant, was asked, during a phone interview, how many reporters had even bothered to inquire about the race of the assailants during the many interviews he gave.

“You're the only one,” he replied.

Race, of course, was irrelevant to the high-stakes negligence trial that revolved around McDonald's lack of on-site security and corporate responsibility. Yet shortly before the trial, Hamilton hinted at the issue of race – suggesting that two very different worlds were colliding at University McDonald's during its after-midnight hours – a mix that was potentially volatile. The upcoming trial, he told a local television reporter, was not only about seeking justice for his clients -- but about the public's need “to know what's really going on at McDonald's: what the risks are; what the dangers are of sending your kids there, particularly after midnight."

His extensive pretrial investigation – numerous depositions, pathology reports, and an in-depth analysis of police records – told a story that was heartbreaking and infuriating, and that until the trial had remained largely out of pubic view as the case was handled by College Station Police, Brazos County District Attorney Jarvis Parsons, and an asleep-at-the-wheel news media.

Apart from legal arguments over alleged corporate negligence, the high-profile trial offered a shocking view of how a thuggish black subculture flourished at University McDonald's. The blame could be laid squarely upon McDonald's black managers, and on the failure of higher-ups in McDonald's to ensure patrons, both black and white, were safe during late-night hours – an increasingly lucrative market for the fast-food giant.

For the two young couples, the evening had started at a country-western concert at “Hurricane Harry's” in College Station's entertainment district; and afterward, just after 2 a.m. on Sunday, February 18, 2012 -- a quick trip to nearby “University McDonald's” as it's widely known.

Parking his Toyota 4Runner, Denton James Ward, age 18, stepped down from the big SUV with Tanner Giesen, then 19 years old. The two friends from Flower Mound, an affluent Dallas suburb, headed to the McDonald's bathroom; Ward wore his cowboy hat. The girls - Lauren Bailey Crisp and Samantha Bean, both 19 – took the SUV to the drive-through.

Both inside and out, University McDonald's was bustling. But it definitely wasn't the usual daytime crowd – clean-cut and mostly white “Aggies” as A&M's students are known. Instead, up to 400 black males were loitering about the parking lot, a police officer later estimated. Inside, it was mostly a black crowd too: a large number of black males were loitering about, many without food. Some were shirtless.

This was the usual after-midnight crowd on Saturdays and Sundays at the 24-hour McDonald's. And unbeknownst to the two couples – and many in College Station – this McDonald's was a major late-night trouble spot.

Police were constantly responding to late-night fights, assaults, and disturbances among huge crowds that were mostly black – a problem one top police official called a “drain on resources.” Most of the reported incidents – some 200 in the three years preceding Ward and Crisp's deaths – involved black-on-black violence by gang bangers and, according to one police officer, members of black college fraternities. One police report described an unidentified man's head getting bashed against a curb. White patrons appeared to be especially susceptible and at risk – and when they were attacked, the blows were particularly vicious. The hours of 2-to-3 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays were especially volatile, with at least a dozen fights and assaults reported during those hours in the year preceding the couple's deaths.

For Ward and Giesen, the trouble started seconds after exiting McDonald's front door. “You're in the wrong neck of the woods, cowboys,” Giesen recalled a young black male saying.

Unwittingly, they'd blundered into a highly-charged situation. Shortly before they'd arrived, two black males had gotten into a loud argument inside the restaurant. A gun was brandished. But manager Lindsey Ives didn't call the police. She told the men to take their dispute outside. In an instant, a bloodthirsty mob was upon them.

A fist slammed into Giesen's face. Ward tried to break-up the altercation, according to trial testimony. Instead, he suffered a brutal mob stomping lasting several minutes. Some 20 young black males closed in – mercilessly kicking and punching his head and body and even jumping on him, witnesses said. Giesen was knocked unconscious.

An athletic young man -- 5-foot-6 and 163 pounds – Ward had a handsome face framed by a mop of rusty brown hair. But after the beating, one witness -- a retired U.S. Marine and one of a few white customers – said Ward's face was “really messed up”; was “broken” and “mushy” and “just did not look natural.”

Bean and Crisp, both 19, rounded the corner of the drive-through to see the mob stomping. The horrified and frightened young women jumped out of the SUV screaming for it to stop. Crisp, Ward's girlfriend, even rushed into the melee, according to trial testimony. Blood poured from Ward's face. Some nearby good-Samaritans, including a few black females, helped the frantic teens lift their dates into the 4Runner's back seat; Ward was unable to speak or walk. Danisha Stern, a trial witness, then told them to “get out of there . . . it’s not safe.”

Immediately, the terrified girls took that advice -- rather than waiting for police. Bean, Giesen's date, took the wheel with Crisp occupying the front passenger seat. Speeding away, Bean made a frantic across-town dash for an emergency room. She worried somebody from the McDonald's mob might follow and run her off the road.

Ward was drifting in and out of consciousness. Blood was everywhere. Fearing he was slipping away, Crisp frantically climbed into the back seat, kneeling on the floorboard to do what she could -- pushing him back into his seat when he slumped forward. They had been dating three months. The girls were “freaking out,” Giesen recalled. “I remember lots of screaming and yelling going on.” Then – about 10 minutes after speeding away from University McDonald's – Bean ran a red light. The 4Runner was hit broadside by a Chevy Silverado pick-up -- then spun violently and crashed into a light pole. Ward and Crisp were pronounced dead at the scene; Bean and the Silvarado's five occupants were uninjured. Police initially thought Ward and Crisp had died in the crash, and they had considered charging Bean. But pathologists at the negligence trial, both for the plaintiffs and McDonald's, agreed Ward was beaten to death -- the fatal kicks and punches delivered to the lower back of his head and chin.

The mob at McDonald's grew into a frenzy after the couples fled. A police officer arriving at the scene, five minutes later, grabbed his AR-15 assault rifle when he stepped out of his patrol car – fearing he was amid a full-blown riot. It was, he recalled, like “scenes that we have seen multiple times at that McDonald’s.”

Crisp, a dark-haired beauty from Dripping Springs, a suburb of Austin, wanted to be a nurse. She was a biology major at local Blinn College as was Bean, a resident of College Station. Ward, also a student at the junior college, was set to transfer to Texas A&M the next year to study industrial engineering. He had an all-American background in high school: letters in football and baseball; Little League umpire; and a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He and Crisp were from large families.

Giesen was briefly treated at an emergency room; his abdomen bore a boot print. He now suffers bouts of amnesia due to brain trauma.

In College Station, nobody dared to ask if a "hate crime" had possibly occurred. But Stern, the black good-Samaritan, testified that the black mob had piled on Ward in part because he was white; or as she explained: "He was trying to save his friend or stop the attacks...targeted at his friend. And he was a white male so I guess any -- anything that was -- anybody that was not helping the fight, like, adding to the injury or whatever, was seen as an opponent or something, you know."

Police made only one arrest, charging Marcus Jamal Jones – known to friends as "Plucky” -- in the mob attack. Without outdoor security cameras and uncooperative witnesses, it was no doubt hard to make a case. Last March, Plucky pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and served a 90-day jail sentence.

Minutes after the mob attack, the 6-foot-2 Plucky entered the McDonald's without a shirt. “We was fight'en,” he was heard to say. Earlier in the evening, he'd said he was looking for a fight, witnesses reported.

It was Plucky who introduced the word “nigg-r” into the case. After his arrest, he told police that seconds before Ward and Giesen were attacked, somebody had said “nigg-r.” But he admitted he didn't know who'd uttered the epithet – or even if the person was black or white. During the trial, he changed his story, claiming Giesen had uttered the epithet. But Giesen denied using a racial slur and identified Plucky as the person who'd remarked, “You're in the wrong neck of the woods, cowboys." Interestingly, Plucky got a job with a McDonald's supplier, Mid-South Baking Company in Byran, Texas, three months before the trial -- and before his epiphany that Giesen was the person who'd said “nigg-r.”

Why was University McDonald's so popular among black gang bangers and black fraternity members? Carlos Butler, the outlet's black general manager, could take credit for that. An aspiring hip-hop artist, he hosted large hip-hop concerts attracting some 1,500 people -- and after those events many of the black hip-hoppers headed to University McDonald's.

Interestingly, Butler told a police detective he always had “a lot of security” at his hip-hop events.Yet at University McDonald's, Butler had no off-duty police officer providing security -- even on nights that the hip-hop and gangsta crowd showed up in large numbers. Cost for an off-duty cop – a mere $100. Police had told Butler such a late-night security measure, in use at other nearby 24-hour outlets, could stop trouble before it started.

The all-white jury -- eight women and four men – took only four hours to render their $27 million judgment: $16 million for Ward's parents; $11 million for Crisp's.

According to a recent article in The Eagle, a daily paper in College Station, the problems at University McDonald's persist. Lawyers for McDonald's have vowed to appeal. They are sticking to their argument that poor choices made by the two couples -- namely their underage drinking and Bean's reckless driving -- were responsible for Ward and Bean's deaths. McDonald's definitely took the negligence case seriously, though. During opening arguments, it had 12 lawyers at the defense table. Hamilton handled the contingency-fee case with two associates – nearly 40 percent of the legal talent in a firm of eight lawyers. “They tried to bury us in paperwork and money,” he remarked.

Parents and relatives of Ward and Crisp attended the trial, but on Hamilton's advice sat outside the courtroom except when testifying about how the deaths of their children had affected them. They are not giving interviews. Hamilton, however, said they felt vindicated that the jury had rejected the blame-the-victim strategy of McDonald's lawyers. Marshall Rosenberg, lead lawyer for McDonald's, did not respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

The media's handling of this case was no surprise: political correctness rules in America's newsrooms. But imagine a hypothetical crime: two clean-cut black couples go into University McDonald's during the daytime – and are viciously attacked by a mob of whites. An international media circus would erupt. Big-time journalist from all over the world would descend on College Station to deal with the deplorable state of America's race relations caused by bigoted whites. President Obama would weigh in with a few comments about America's racial sins; and Attorney General Eric Holder -- just like with the Ferguson disturbances -- would travel to College Station, where Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton would be leading protest marches.

But the narrative they're promoting is false.

It obscures where most of the hate is coming from. Crime statistics have long reveled the real problem: high levels of black-on-black violence, followed by black-on-white violence and mob attacks -- and the latter two phenomena have been increasing at an alarming rate, underscoring deep pathologies in a growing black-thug subculture -- even as liberals in the mainstream media and Washington are unwilling to acknowledge this fact.

The late Ray Kroc, the legendary McDonald's entrepreneur and CEO, must be rolling over in his grave over what's happening. The hood has expanded its turf in the America he loved – and now even hangs out under the Golden Arches.


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To: Bringbackthedraft
OMG, is it time for No Eat Zones?

Food McDesert.

81 posted on 02/23/2015 4:46:46 PM PST by Ezekiel (All who mourn the destruction of America merit the celebration of her rebirth.)
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To: faithhopecharity

sad choice between BK and their “pride burger’ and guess how mad the homies are tonight at McDs. When did this hate crime take place.
The mississippi pair that got damaged at waffle last year, one is still in the hospital,
And figure the number of hate crimes that even us in conservative news loop dont know about.
I saw some black woman on Bob Shiefer’s face de nation Sunday decrying white on black violence that’s still, according to her, prevalent.


82 posted on 02/23/2015 4:52:51 PM PST by Boowhoknew
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To: Quickgun

The managers were part of the crowd. There are a number of McDonalds that are managed by criminals. They don’t gain a conscience by donning a uniform.


83 posted on 02/23/2015 4:52:53 PM PST by antidisestablishment (When the passion of your convictions surpass those of your leader, it's past time for a change.)
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To: dragnet2

Sometimes you learn from getting burned . . . . .


84 posted on 02/23/2015 4:56:12 PM PST by jttpwalsh
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To: Boowhoknew

every US president in my lifetime has tried (in varying ways and to varying degrees of success) to help ‘bring us together’ ....(excepting Carter ... but even he didn’t go around stirring up racial hatred and violence

a fish rots from the head (Danish Viking proverb, and they do know something about fish)


85 posted on 02/23/2015 4:57:04 PM PST by faithhopecharity ((Brilliant, Profound Tag Line Goes Here, just as soon as I can think of one..).)
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To: rickmichaels
Why was University McDonald's so popular among black gang bangers and black fraternity members? Carlos Butler, the outlet's black general manager, could take credit for that. An aspiring hip-hop artist, he hosted large hip-hop concerts attracting some 1,500 people -- and after those events many of the black hip-hoppers headed to University McDonald's.

This brings up a key detail that is missing from the story, as far as I can tell. This McDonalds probably was playing hip-hop (I won't call it music) inside and outside the store, thus encouraging the yutes to hang around.

If the store had instead been playing C&W or classical music, this incident would not have happened.

86 posted on 02/23/2015 4:59:46 PM PST by Disambiguator
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To: taxcontrol

Under English common law, in the heat of the moment, an individual carries the full weight of the crimes of a mob.

Had 1 person acted with murderous intent and in the course of self defense you kill or injure another member of the mob, you bear no responsibility for that death. You would at most have to prove legitimate need for self-defense and that the injured/killed was part of the mob.

When that first kick to the face fell, his friends could have shot dead the attacker and anyone who made a move toward them. Any casual participants too. Any means to end the lethal force utilized by the attackers.

At least that’s the way I understand use of deadly force. IANAL.


87 posted on 02/23/2015 5:20:40 PM PST by Bogey78O (We had a good run. Coulda been great still.)
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To: deport

I followed the links and maybe I missed it - but were there ever any arrests made in this case?


88 posted on 02/23/2015 5:34:11 PM PST by grobdriver (Where is Wilson Blair when you need him?)
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To: dragnet2

it was on facebook.


89 posted on 02/23/2015 5:43:43 PM PST by huldah1776
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To: faithhopecharity

The trouble for her is that she’s 17...hard to find a job in this area for someone that age.


90 posted on 02/23/2015 5:43:46 PM PST by Ouderkirk (To the left, everything must evidence that this or that strand of leftist theory is true)
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To: Ouderkirk

understood. jobs are very hard to find almost everywhere these days

with over 92 million Americans needing work


91 posted on 02/23/2015 5:45:28 PM PST by faithhopecharity ((Brilliant, Profound Tag Line Goes Here, just as soon as I can think of one..).)
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To: rickmichaels

The left is happy. They wanted this and they got it. A permanent angry underclass that knows that it is not held to the same standards as civilized people.

Street savages that obey no law and respect no one. Low-intelligence indolents that take pleasure in attacking normal people.

If you come across a herd of apes at night do you walk into the herd or run away?


92 posted on 02/23/2015 5:47:02 PM PST by I want the USA back (Media: completely irresponsible. Complicit in the destruction of this country.)
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To: rickmichaels
One can pick up a description of this very nasty phenomenon from Colin Flaherty's book, White Girl Bleed a Lot.
93 posted on 02/23/2015 5:47:44 PM PST by Stepan12 (Our present appeasement of Islam is the Stockholm Syndrome on steroids.)
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To: dragnet2

400? I wouldn’t go into any crowd of 400 at that time, but I have panic attacks sometimes looking at checkout lines.


94 posted on 02/23/2015 5:49:08 PM PST by huldah1776
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To: faithhopecharity

Minimum wage jobs are around===my grandkids who are old enough to work have them-—spending money while in high school and college.

I fear for their future,though.

.


95 posted on 02/23/2015 5:52:17 PM PST by Mears (To learn, who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed tfor o criticize."~~Voltaire)
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To: faithhopecharity

Minimum wage jobs are around===my grandkids who are old enough to work have them-—spending money while in high school and college.

I fear for their future,though.

.


96 posted on 02/23/2015 5:52:31 PM PST by Mears (To learn, who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed tfor o criticize."~~Voltaire)
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To: Obama_Is_Sabotaging_America

But only France has no-go zones.


97 posted on 02/23/2015 5:54:27 PM PST by Henry Hnyellar
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To: Mears

yes, actually we see only about 3 kinds of jobs at all being advertised...

1. retail or restaurant minimum=wage jobs
2. nursing and related, tho I’m told there are more and more layoffs due to O-care, and
3. some very specialized skilled jobs like certain computer engineering disciplines, etc.
(and these are increasingly being contracted out or moved out to India and other foreign countries, with some of the remaining jobs being filled here by imported foreign workers from same places mostly)

so anyway, yes there are still some min-wage jobs available, depending on where she’s located of course.
I have absolutely NO problem if she winds up working for a white or black or purple polka=dot person, only concern was that she was apparntly working at a facility prone to being frequented by violent gangs ...and where the owner is ‘absentee’ ... the combination of those two conditions, if accurate, are not conducive to long-term safety at that site
IMHO


98 posted on 02/23/2015 5:56:21 PM PST by faithhopecharity ((Brilliant, Profound Tag Line Goes Here, just as soon as I can think of one..).)
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To: grobdriver

Note that this posted article in the thread is from 2014.

It states:
Police made only one arrest, charging Marcus Jamal Jones – known to friends as “Plucky” — in
the mob attack. Without outdoor security cameras and uncooperative witnesses, it was
no doubt hard to make a case. Last March, Plucky pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and
served a 90-day jail sentence.
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From another article:

A Brazos County jury on Wednesday awarded a $27 million in a lawsuit against McDonald’s
relating to the 2012 deaths of two Blinn College students.

Jurors found McDonald’s negligence to be 97 percent responsible for the deaths of
Denton Ward, 18, of Flower Mound, and Lauren Bailey Crisp, 19, of Flower Mound, both of
whom died in the early morning hours of Feb. 18, 2012.

The remaining 3 percent of liability was laid on the men who violently attacked Ward and
his friend, Tanner Giesen, 21, in the parking lot of the McDonald’s at 801 University Drive.

http://www.theeagle.com/news/local/jury-awards-parents-million-in-mcdonald-s-negligence-lawsuit/article_df73eb82-1827-11e4-ad0c-001a4bcf887a.html


99 posted on 02/23/2015 6:03:44 PM PST by deport
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To: sport

And it isn’t what it isn’t. And it wasn’t what it wasn’t. And it won’t be what it won’t be.

Geez, say something intelligent.


100 posted on 02/23/2015 6:04:20 PM PST by Henry Hnyellar
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