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Video shows Tim Hortons customer fighting employee before her death

20 May 2026
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Police in Fort Wayne, Indiana, have released surveillance footage and details surrounding an incident at a Tim Hortons that resulted in the death of 75-year-old Anita Grayson. The altercation occurred on May 13 when Grayson entered the restaurant to address an issue with her drive-through order. After a heated exchange with a 17-year-old employee, a 20-year-old shift lead intervened, leading to a physical confrontation. During the struggle, Grayson reportedly scratched the shift lead and pulled her hair. Shortly after the incident, Grayson collapsed on the floor and was later pronounced dead after attempts to revive her. The police released this information to address what they termed a “dangerously false narrative” circulating on social media, specifically a clip shared by Grayson’s daughter which suggested workers should be arrested.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights concerns regarding customer service interactions and the potential for escalation in seemingly minor disputes. It also raises questions about the treatment of elderly individuals in public spaces. The incident is under investigation, with the cause of death still pending, emphasizing the importance of thorough reviews in cases involving loss of life. Additionally, the release of surveillance footage underscores the role of transparency in law enforcement to combat misinformation in the digital age, particularly when social media can quickly amplify narratives.

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