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Attorney Shot Dead at McDonald’s by Customer Upset Over Order: Police

by Western Journal
May 8, 2024 at 7:05 pm
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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 09: A sign stands outside of a McDonald's restaurant February 9, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Fast food chain restaurant McDonald's reported a 7.1 percent increase in same store sales for January as people look towards cheaper food alternatives in the weakening economy. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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A Houston lawyer was tragically shot and killed outside a McDonald’s on Saturday while attempting to defuse a heated argument between a disgruntled customer and the restaurant staff.

Jeffrey Limmer, 46, had tried to intervene and calm a disgruntled man who was upset over his order and demanded a refund from an employee at the McDonald’s on West Interstate Highway 10 service road, according to KTRK-TV.

Young, professional who was an asset to society shot & killed after trying to defend #McDonalds employees from a crazed customer. When heroes step forward they are either gunned down or arrested. This is all by plan. #Hero #JeffreyLimmer #shooting #NWO https://t.co/SnA5b6tEwv

— Sweet Life (@PixieBebeX) May 8, 2024

Officers were called to the scene around 6 p.m.

Limmer’s attempts to deescalate the situation fell on deaf ears as things intensified, and he and the disgruntled customer continued to argue.

The confrontation escalated further when it moved to the parking lot, where Limmer reportedly pushed the customer to the ground, according to police.

The customer then allegedly retrieved a firearm from his vehicle and fatally shot Limmer before escaping in a blue Ford pickup truck.

Limmer was pronounced dead at the scene, the New York Post reported.

As of now, no arrests have been made in connection with his shooting and authorities are still searching for the shooter.

“Knowing Jeff, he’s the one who always says, ‘Calm down. It’s not that big of a deal,’ and divert the situation,” his sister, Jennifer Thomas, told KTRK.

“He’s always wanted to fight for the little guy and do the right thing.”

SOMETIMES IT IS BEST NOT TO GET INVOLVED IN A DISPUTE THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU. IT IS NOT WORTH THE POSSIBILITY OF LOSING YOUR LIFE. THAT BEING SAID RIP JEFFREY LIMMER.https://t.co/aM2K7L0drf

— CasperOtto (@BRRRCO) May 8, 2024

Limmer was reportedly a familiar face at the McDonald’s near his home and had deep roots in the community, having been a quarterback for Memorial High School’s football team and an outfielder on the baseball team.

He graduated from the University of Texas and South Texas College of Law and worked at a local law firm.

Thomas said her parents were at her daughter’s graduation when they received the devastating news.

In the end, Thomas said she and Limmer’s family are proud he stood up for what he believed was the right thing to do.

“A good Samaritan who is trying to do the right thing and not letting those employees at McDonalds go through that,” Thomas said.


This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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