Wisconsin woman charged in McDonald’s biscuit attack

GLENDALE, WI (WISN) — A 19-year-old Wisconsin woman could face more than six years in prison if convicted of charges connected to an attack in the kitchen of a Glendale McDonald’s restaurant that allegedly stemmed from an incorrect order.

Debreaka Jones, of the 1300 block of North 16th Street, faces a disorderly conduct charge and a felony charge of physical abuse of a child in connection with the March 18th attack at the restaurant on North Port Washington Road, according to a criminal complaint filed Thursday.

The charging document lays out what surveillance video from the store appears to show: Jones, upset about receiving a sausage biscuit instead of the bacon biscuit she ordered, tossed the bagged order through the drive-thru window and onto a counter.

“What the f*** is this? I didn’t order no sausage biscuit,” the complaint alleges Jones said.

Jones later went into the store and, after speaking with an employee, walked into the kitchen and pushed a 17-year-old employee into a fryer, the complaint said. The teen employee is seen on video hitting her head before falling to the floor.

The complaint said the teen employee was treated at St. Joseph’s Hospital for dizziness and a possible concussion.

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