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McDonald's beatdown cashier cleared after 11 days of grand jury testimony

McDonald's beatdown cashier cleared after 11 days of grand jury testimony

Case tossed against Rayon McIntosh despite brutal cellphone video that shows Greenwich Village behind-the-counter brawl

Friday, December 2 2011, 6:39 PM

Rayon McIntosh, a McDonald's cashier, was caught on a cell phone video using a metal rod to brutally beat two female customers.
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Rayon McIntosh, a McDonald's cashier, was caught on a cell phone video using a metal rod to brutally beat two female customers.

Maureen Lucas, the mother of Rayon McIntosh, reacts outside a courtroom in Manhattan Supreme Court after learning that her son, Rayon McIntosh, will not be indicted. McIntosh, who worked at a McDonalds restaurant in the West Village, was arrested and charged with beating two women who hopped over the counter and confronted him. McIntosh is expected to be released late Friday night from Rikers Island.
Jefferson Siegel for New York Daily News

Maureen Lucas, the mother of Rayon McIntosh, reacts to the verdict with relief outside Manhattan Supreme Court Friday. "They were trying to turn him into a monster," she said.

McIntosh was caught on video beating the women behind the counter at the restaurant.
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McIntosh is seen on video beating the women behind the counter at the restaurant.

The McDonald’s cashier arrested for his supersized smackdown of two women who came around his counter to pick a fight has been cleared of all charges.

Rayon McIntosh, 31, was expected to be released from Rikers Friday night.

Prosecutors said a grand jury heard testimony for 11 days and voted to toss the case.

“We asked that Mr. McIntosh be released,” Assistant District Attorney Jaime Hickey-Mendoza said.

A whoop of “Hallelujah!” was heard in the courtroom after the announcement. A handful of relatives were present to hear the good news.

“They were trying to turn him into a monster, my son,” mom Maureen Lucas, a registered nurse from Rockland County, said as she sobbed with relief.

Her ex-con son, who served about a decade on a manslaughter rap, was getting his life back on track when the two foul-mouthed women threatened him, she said.

“If he didn’t have that record, they would never have arrested him,” Lucas said.

McIntosh has an 11-year-old daughter and took a fast-food job in an effort to get his life back on track, stepsister Jacara McIntosh said.

“No 31-year-old wants to work at McDonald’s making $7.25 an hour but he did it,” she said.

McIntosh said in an exclusive jailhouse interview with the Daily News that his Oct. 13 shift at the Greenwich Village fast food joint was peaceful until Denise Darbeau and Rachel Edwards, both 24, attempted to pay their check with a $50 bill.

He said the women flew into a rage when he checked to see if the note was genuine, as required by store policy.

“She started saying nasty things to me,” McIntosh said while stuck at Rikers Oct. 21. “She said, ‘Oh, you think my s-t is fake?...She started saying, ‘Suck my d-k.’ She called my mother a whore.”

He said one woman spat at him and both jumped the counter.

“I was being attacked by aggressive people I didn’t know,” he said. “I was just defending myself. They came in and went crazy on me.”

Video surveillance footage caught McIntosh grabbing a metal bar used to clean grills and bashing the women.

He was tossed in jail on assault and weapons charges. The women are facing charges of criminal trespassing, menacing and disorderly conduct.

A grand jury has yet to vote on the women’s case, a source told The News.

McIntosh’s defense lawyer said his client feared for his life.

“He didn’t know if they had a weapon,” lawyer Theodore Herlich said Friday. “They were saying, ‘We’re going to f--k you up.’ He thought they were saying, ‘We’re going to cut you up.’ I think the grand jury had a lot of sympathy for him based on the video, based on how the women were behaving.”

“He was at work. He wasn't looking for trouble,” Herlich said.

ndillon@nydailynews.com



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Reply #1 posted 12/03/11 9:17pm

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Good for him! He shouldn't have been arrested in the first place. He was clearly only defending himself. Once those women came behind the counter at him, all protocol was over with.

And I do personally have to wonder if the $50.00 bill that started this whole mess was real because the women got awfully offended when he held it up to look for the security features. To me it seems like they were desperately trying to distract attention off of that money.

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Reply #2 posted 12/03/11 10:09pm

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Hell fuckin' YEAH!!!!!!! I am so glad! I was pretty ticked when this story hit, so I'm glad the brotha can just try to move on. It was a shame he had to even spend that much time in Rikers as he did (though I'm sure his ass is used to it by now lol ), but at least he can put this all behind him!!

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Reply #3 posted 12/03/11 11:08pm

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Awesome...absolutely awesome.

I wonder if he'll get his job back seeing as he's been in Rikers for awhile now.

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Reply #4 posted 12/03/11 11:22pm

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Glad to see he's free. They were messing with him first...they didn't who they were fucking with huh...... lol

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Reply #5 posted 12/04/11 12:28am

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"supersized smackdown" damn....lol
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Reply #6 posted 12/04/11 1:32am

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clapping

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Reply #7 posted 12/04/11 2:23am

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Finally, some good news for a change.

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Reply #8 posted 12/04/11 3:02am

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thumbs up!

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Reply #9 posted 12/04/11 2:54pm

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Those low life whores deserved to get their asses beat. hah! Dumb fake ass wanna be gansta broads!

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Reply #10 posted 12/04/11 4:19pm

Ottensen

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

Good for him! He shouldn't have been arrested in the first place. He was clearly only defending himself. Once those women came behind the counter at him, all protocol was over with.

And I do personally have to wonder if the $50.00 bill that started this whole mess was real because the women got awfully offended when he held it up to look for the security features. To me it seems like they were desperately trying to distract attention off of that money.

This.

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Reply #11 posted 12/04/11 5:17pm

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the dumb trials we waste time and money on.....:(

you jump the counter, you earn your McWhuppin!!
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Reply #12 posted 12/04/11 8:29pm

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Ottensen said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

Good for him! He shouldn't have been arrested in the first place. He was clearly only defending himself. Once those women came behind the counter at him, all protocol was over with.

And I do personally have to wonder if the $50.00 bill that started this whole mess was real because the women got awfully offended when he held it up to look for the security features. To me it seems like they were desperately trying to distract attention off of that money.

This.

For the sake of full disclosure, I think the guy showed great restraint. When that bitch smacked him, had it been me, I'd have been the one coming over that counter.

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Reply #13 posted 12/04/11 11:48pm

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BklynBabe said:

the dumb trials we waste time and money on.....sad you jump the counter, you earn your McWhuppin!!

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Reply #14 posted 12/04/11 11:55pm

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Adisa said:

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Those low life whores deserved to get their asses beat. hah! Dumb fake ass wanna be gansta broads!

lol

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Reply #15 posted 12/05/11 1:19am

babynoz

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the dumb trials we waste time and money on.....sad you jump the counter, you earn your McWhuppin!!

McWhuppin...falloff

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Reply #16 posted 12/05/11 3:52am

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the dumb trials we waste time and money on.....sad you jump the counter, you earn your McWhuppin!!

lol good one

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Reply #17 posted 12/05/11 1:35pm

Ottensen

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.... you jump the counter, you earn your McWhuppin!!

falloff falloff falloff

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One of the women, Denise Darbeau, suffered a skull fracture. She is seen above entering court to face trespassing charges after the incident. The other woman, Rachel Edwards, received a deep laceration on her arm.

McIntosh told DNAinfo that his next step will be to hire an attorney to take “civil action” against the restaurant. He added that he would never work in the fast-food industry again.

McIntosh acknowledged the overwhelming support he received from members of the public who collected funds to help pay his defense. “I want to thank the grand jury and my family for being there, and all the people who supported me across the state of New York,” he said.

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McDonald's Cook Rayon McIntosh 'Elated' to be Free of Beating Charges

Rayon McIntosh, who was accused of brutally beating a pair of unruly patrons in a West Village McDonald's, appeared in court on Tues., Oct. 18, 2011. (Pool Photo by Steven Hirsch)

MANHATTAN — Rayon McIntosh — the Greenwich Village McDonald's cook who was cleared Friday evening of felony assault charges for beating two unruly female customers — said he was overjoyed to be free after spending nearly seven weeks in jail and plans to sue the fast food eatery for not keeping him safe.

"I'm just glad to be home," McIntosh, 31, told DNAinfo after being released from Rikers Island Friday night. "I feel elated, I feel splendid."

In the first in-depth interview since his release, McIntosh — who garnered an outpouring of support after DNAinfo's "On the Inside" broke the news of the shocking videotaped Oct. 13 incident — said that he and other employees had told managers and franchise owners of the West 3rd Street McDonald's for months that they needed to hire more security.

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"We were begging them to get security," McIntosh said by phone early Saturday morning. "The McDonald's itself is a problematic store. It has a high, concentrated number of people every day.

"In the Village, it's crazy."

McIntosh, who was fired, plans to hire a lawyer to take "civil action" against the eatery and said he will never work for the fast food mega-chain again.

A spokeswoman for McDonald's USA said the 136 W. 3rd St. restaurant has had security on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights since July. After the McDonald's attack, which occurred on an early Thursday morning, guards were posted on Wednesday nights as well, spokeswoman Ashlee Yingling said.

A gay man was severely beat...t in April and workers at neighboring businesses ha...ouble spot.

Police sources told DNAinfo after the incident that McDonald's management chose not to hire off-dut...D officers to patrol the restaurant because it "wasn't in their financial interest."

The restaurant's marketing manager in turn said at a community meeting in late October that police should monitor the...thoroughly, rather than ask the restaurant to hire its own security.

"I, along with my employees, are happy for Rayon and that he was released and cleared of all charges," said Carmen Paulino, owner of the West 3rd Street franchise, in a statement Saturday.

"Operating safe, welcoming restaurants is one of my top priorities," he added, saying that security was added after McIntosh's dustup.

"Regarding a potential lawsuit from the former employee, we haven’t been contacted nor can we comment on something we haven’t seen.”

Dramatic cellphone video posted online shows McIntosh using a metal rod to beat two women, both 24, who jumped over the fast-food counter apparently to attack him.

One of the women, Denise Darbeau, suffered a fractured skull in the incident. The other, Rachel Edwards, received a deep cut on her arm.

Both women were charged with trespass, but it was not clear if they were indicted.

Prosecutors announced at about 4:30 p.m. Friday that a grand jury had voted to dismiss the assault charges against McIntosh, who was not in the courtroom due to a procedural complication.

News that the charges had been dropped made its way to McIntosh at Rikers Island around 6 p.m., when other inmates told him they had heard about it on TV.

"I was surprised," said McIntosh, who speaks with a slight accent from his native Jamaica. "I never want to have too much faith."

Assistant District Attorney Jamie Mendoza said the grand jury "voted to dismiss [the case] in the interest in justice."

In McIntosh's account of the incident that landed him in jail for 48 days, Darbeau and Edwards threatened him, forcing him to defend himself.

"From my perspective, I was very scared," he said. "It was two against one. When you're faced with that kind of situation…your self-preservation kicks in. You're going to defend yourself. [Darbeau] put me in a situation where I had no choice."

After serving more than a decade in prison for accidentally killing a friend during a confrontation with another group of young men, McIntosh was released from prison on March 3. He began working at McDonald's at the end of that month.

"When I came home [from prison], I had to suck my pride up to work in a McDonald's," he said. "I just came home from doing 11 years and then [the incident] happened. I was doing really good."

McIntosh said he will never work at a McDonald's again and will take any kind of work he can get. He will also focus on spending time with his family, including his 11-year-old daughter, and his girlfriend, Althea Bartley, who he met when he was released from prison in March.

"I want to thank the grand jury and my family for being there, and all the people who supported me across the state of New York," he said, acknowledging the outpouring of support he received from people who described his actions as self-defense.

McIntosh said he was dismayed that no one came to his aid when Darbeau and Edwards threatened him, but he thanked the mystery person who created the video that he said helped set him free.

"Whoever that person was who got those shots and uploaded them, may God bless him," he said.



Read more: http://www.dnainfo.com/20111203/greenwich-village-soho/mcdonalds-beating-cook-rayon-mcintosh-elated-be-free#ixzz1fhHiXJJb
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Reply #20 posted 12/05/11 9:25pm

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McDonald's Cook Rayon McIntosh 'Elated' to be Free of Beating Charges

Rayon McIntosh, who was accused of brutally beating a pair of unruly patrons in a West Village McDonald's, appeared in court on Tues., Oct. 18, 2011. (Pool Photo by Steven Hirsch)

"I want 2thank the grand jury and my family for being there, and all the people who supported me across the state of New York," he said, acknowledging the outpouring of support he received from people who described his actions as self-defense.

McIntosh said he was dismayed that no one came to his aid when Darbeau and Edwards threatened him, but he thanked the mystery person who created the video that he said helped set him free.

"Whoever that person was who got those shots and uploaded them, may God bless him," he said.

Wow if it werent for that cellphone video.. he probably would be screwed.. disbelief

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Reply #21 posted 12/05/11 9:29pm

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There should never have been any charges against this man in the 1st place. The U.S. court system is about $$$$, NOT justice.

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Reply #22 posted 12/05/11 9:34pm

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One of the women, Denise Darbeau, suffered a skull fracture. She is seen above entering court to face trespassing charges after the incident. The other woman, Rachel Edwards, received a deep laceration on her arm.

McIntosh told DNAinfo that his next step will be to hire an attorney to take “civil action” against the restaurant. He added that he would never work in the fast-food industry again.

McIntosh acknowledged the overwhelming support he received from members of the public who collected funds to help pay his defense. “I want to thank the grand jury and my family for being there, and all the people who supported me across the state of New York,” he said.

Looks like someone has had a Major ATTITUDE adjustment falloff

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Reply #23 posted 12/05/11 9:39pm

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banks said:

banks said:

One of the women, Denise Darbeau, suffered a skull fracture. She is seen above entering court to face trespassing charges after the incident. The other woman, Rachel Edwards, received a deep laceration on her arm.

McIntosh told DNAinfo that his next step will be to hire an attorney to take “civil action” against the restaurant. He added that he would never work in the fast-food industry again.

McIntosh acknowledged the overwhelming support he received from members of the public who collected funds to help pay his defense. “I want to thank the grand jury and my family for being there, and all the people who supported me across the state of New York,” he said.

Looks like someone has had a Major ATTITUDE adjustment falloff

Dumb bitch!! What did she expect!! If u come at a person like that expect repercussions, or a cuncushion lol

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Reply #24 posted 12/05/11 9:41pm

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eek 1st time hearing or seeing this...

But they got what they deserved, perhaps more but oh well

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Reply #25 posted 12/05/11 10:42pm

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BklynBabe said:

the dumb trials we waste time and money on.....sad you jump the counter, you earn your McWhuppin!!

falloff highfive burger fryingpan

Cops are not suppose to use extreme force to defend themselves against an attack. Fast food workers do not take such a vow/pledge. Had the verdict gone the other way it would have made every fast food worker or 7/11 employee a sitting duck. Hurray for the verdict!

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Reply #26 posted 12/06/11 12:19am

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Deadflow3r said:

BklynBabe said:

the dumb trials we waste time and money on.....sad you jump the counter, you earn your McWhuppin!!

falloff highfive burger fryingpan

Cops are not suppose to use extreme force to defend themselves against an attack. Fast food workers do not take such a vow/pledge. Had the verdict gone the other way it would have made every fast food worker or 7/11 employee a sitting duck. Hurray for the verdict!

Some of those 7/11 workers need their ass beat tho. lol

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Reply #27 posted 12/06/11 12:26am

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thank God they were recording this! instead of coming to your aid or calling 911 and whatnot...
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Reply #28 posted 12/06/11 1:19am

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Graycap23 said:

There should never have been any charges against this man in the 1st place. The U.S. court system is about $$$$, NOT justice.

If I was the judge, I would have taken one look at the video, laughed my ass off right tin the court room and dismissed the whole case right on the spot. lol

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Reply #29 posted 12/06/11 5:25pm

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clapping on him being cleared of charges. thumbs up!

THUMBS-DOWN on him planning to sue McDonald's. whofarted

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