Welcome to healthcare, they’re so short that this is acceptable now. 6 years ago you get a background check, finger prints and a drug test before you even get an interview
@@kitsunerinkan You're a fan of Danielle Kirsty, aren't you? I meant that in a good way, and if you are indeed a fan, you will know why I asked you that 😊🐱🙂
The second case, where she loaded the gun on camera.... I disagree with the charges. As a gun owner myself, the moment you chamber a round is the moment you cross the line between holding a gun and preparing to use the gun. When she chambered that round she was declaring she was ready to use her gun to get what she wanted. Those charges should reflect her willingness to kill.
It should be brandishing at the very least, as well as felony assault. If she had done that to an LEO those would have been the charges (if she wasn't immediately subjected to deadly force), but too often citizens are not afforded the same rights.
She's a Black female, they rarely are held accountable nowadays. You never pull unless you intend to use it. She pulled it to make a threat, she didn't pull it defend herself. These people make gun owners look bad.
Ive spent 20 years in the food service industry, and McDonalds was my intro into it. I started there as an associate and moved my way up to manager within a year. When i took over, i forced cleaning of spaces that hadnt been cleaned in years. I began enforcing normal procedure on my shift that had been neglected for a very long time. Those restaurants... they have a standard. But it only matters if the people who work for them care enough to enforce it. Otherwise managers are just babysitters keeping idiots in line until a shift ends. But i have a hard time blaming people when they dont pay associates enough to care. How am i, as a manager, expecting to inspire my crew for excellence if they arent getting paid to achieve even a passing standard?
Let's be realistic, higher pay won't make them care. There are people working on nuclear subs that still try to cut corners and blame or pass everything on to other people.
I grew up in that area. A lot of teens that threaten with guns don't have the balls to pull the trigger. I was one of those people who had a gun in their face and had the same response in high school. Looking back at it terrifies me.
Replace the nugget with a hamburger 🍔 and it becomes the most American story possible. Guns, kids in danger, fastfood, failed public transport, stubbornness, crime. Absolute gold lmao
@@delsingray5923 in my experience usually when you give in worse things happen to you lmao, her not playing into his shit was THE REASON it didn't work for him, had she just stuck around acting scared and doing what he said what do you think would have happened there? you think he would have just taken the nugget and left her alone?
Literally had a girl pull her gun on me the other day at 11:30 in the afternoon and broad daylight because she almost hit me and I honked my horn at her. She then proceeded to stop her car as she's in front of me and put a gun out the window facing me and started screaming at me. Never in my life have I ever had a gun pointed at me until then. I'm still shaking like a week later I can't believe somebody would risk killing somebody over them honking their horn, or risk their whole life going to jail over it. This world is fucking crazy
That’s awful :( I had a less terrible thing happen to me after honking my horn at someone who didn’t go when the light turned green. People have totally lost it.
On top of what Ranger said, if you can, make sure you have a piece to protect yourself. If you’re ever in that situation, remember the license plate if possible but don’t put yourself in a bad situation. Then get somewhere safe and call 911. If you can’t get away well, that’s where the piece comes in…
I've worked in multiple fast food places, including McDonald's. The employees seriously need some kind of combat pay. I've been assaulted, spat on, harrassed, robbed, and nearly shot at one point. I have legitimate PTSD from working fast food. People look down on us for having "lowly jobs" but we put up with the most toxicity. The main reason why the turnover rate is so high is because of customer abuse. Retail isn't much better as I've also worked for places like Gamestop but it isn't as bad as serving food.
I worked retail in a Richey Rich part of CT as a teenager and holy moly, rich housewives are so terrible. They'd come in jus looking for a teenager to try to make cry. It happened a few times a week, every week, I've never seen retail so bad as it was there... all on account of those super rich women so just get off on abusing kids.People still paid with checks often (1995 - 98) so I'd occasionally go egg the BMWs of the very worst offenders lolo
I worked in the food service industry when I was a young adult. At a truck stop, at Walmart in their version of a "fast food" area & at Cracker Barrell. This was all back in the early 2000s. I would rather work somewhere like a horse barn shoveling shit than go back to that industry. People, thankfully not the majority, are such aholes to the people preparing their food. I'm too old & angry to put up with anyone treating me the way they did back when I was 19 or 20. I wouldn't last a week 😂
@@ScubaFanatic60 I’m autistic and just all the beeping, the metal clanging, the screaming and yelling just really makes it even harder. They disclose they don’t discriminate against disability and mental disorders but jfc that was a neurodivergent nightmare
@@graveyardbaby669 i haven't worked fast food in over 6 years, god bless. i still hear the clanging and screaming and beeping in my dreams though. there's absolutely no way for someone who can't at least mask for 8 hours to work there (and even then, that's damaging as heck. i don't recommend fast food to any of my friends, ever.) i had this one manager who could see me struggling though and he was so nice. he would stand next to me and read out the orders during rush hours to keep me on track (not in a mean way at all, i don't know how to describe it, it just helped me work so much better. instead of looking up away from the station to see the orders i stayed focused on my hands and made less mistakes.) i hope he's doing well. i really really wonder how he was able to work there for years before me without losing his mind and soul.
It's not just happening in fast food though, retail and hotel hospitality are JUST AS BAD. People have lost their damn minds. People talk about curbing gun violence yet they refuse to lock up the people who are violently wielding them and thousands of people have been killed. Ridiculous
Do these people not understand how embarrassing there are? Not even just physically but to hurt someone or get mad over food makes me uncomfortable AF.
I work in a gas station that provides a kitchen with some good quality food, like a hybrid, and let me tell you it's half the size of that of a normal restaurant but people treat it like all 2 people on duty should have the performance of 20. Food service will bring out a person's true character and I wish we could show some of these 'true colors' to their own coworkers, so they know what kinda garbage they have to work with!
I cannot understand the manager with the guys stealing a cup of soda. He tried to take the keys out of the ignition?! And then JUMPED IN FRONT OF THE CAR?! It's 30 cents worth of sugar syrup and you can't resell it even if you get it back bro, what are you doing?
@@mightymeatymech Maybe not to you, maybe not to me, but clearly it was to that manager. He stood on business. I guess stealing sodas was totally worth it though?
I live in Vancouver Washington and back in 2006, a girl I had gone to school with worked at a McD and some loon walked in and stabbed her to death. Her name was Anna Svidersky. She was killed 6 days before her 18th birthday. She was such a sweet girl and she definitely deserved better than that. Its been 18yrs and it still makes me sad 😢
I think it has more too do with the poor people with mental illness at mcdonalds restraunts across the United States. Mcdonalds is one of the cheapest places the poor can get food. If you look at the footage of these clips online the majority of these people look to be in very poor neighbourhoods were it is likely crime ridden and scetchy.
the only thing that would make someone give such high value to such nothing events as not getting a free cookie, enough that they pull and ready a firearm and start making threats; would be ignorance. They are ignorant to the world around them and the things that actually matter, so they are forced to give value to things that most people don't.
I think the first major McDonald's crime happened was the San Ysidro McDonald's Massacre. I lived about a hundred miles away and was only 7 at the time (and gave me nightmares for a week straight) but everyone was shaken to the core and how brutal and senseless it was. It was so obvious that James Huberty was mentally disturbed but help didn't get to him in time as he called a crisis center and there was a clerical error which labeled his problem as non-critical.
NO MORE WI-FI… it’s not necessary. Cut that service, people have proven they can not handle additional services…. STOP THE PERKS! All of them, no more.
For all of its coked-out wackiness, Floridaman content is usually pretty harmless. This is markedly different, and the reasons why should be so immediately obvious that it'll get you shadowbanned for noticing. :^)
@@spencerjames4719I usually don’t feed trolls but what is your issue with poc? These compilations has races of all kinds, literally has nothing to do with race. All your comments are just about that. What is your problem?
I'm glad the judge threw out the "cheese" case, but that dude who was drugged with Suboxone deserves to win his case. I used to take Suboxone following a severe car accident I was in, resulting in back surgery, and not wanting to take regular opiates as someone who has almost five years clean now and... that shit is no joke. Just 4 MG of it put me on my ass and made me feel like I was ODing. After taking it the first time and feeling like that, I didn't take it again and just dealt with the pain with Tylenol and pure willpower lol. He deserves some sort of compensation for that--he easily could've died. McDonald's saying the training is "optional" is bullsh*t. One of THEIR EMPLOYEES drugged a customer and almost took his life. They should be punished for that.
I worked at a mcd's for a couple years, being yelled at or whatever sucked. But the worst things I remember were people in the drive thru, even a few who came inside, who were absolutely plastered - and they always had kids in the car. One lady walked in with a mixed drink in her hand, like an actual cocktail glass. An employee had been outside and saw her stumble out of the drivers seat of a mini van with several kids staying behind. At like 3pm. We quietly called the cops and pretended to delay her order so she wouldn't get back on the road. Then she tried to tell the cops she wasn't drinking - with the glass in-hand. They only arrested her for public intoxication because they didn't witness her driving, but it was so busy that day especially being right after school, so they didn't want to even let her start to drive away.
McDonald’s is way too expensive now. They paid their employees more but instead of taking it out of the ceo’s exorbitant salaries, they just passed the cost on to the customer plus some. They are still raking in incredible profits even with the hourly pay increase. I eat there once every 6 months or less just as a treat for my kids, their greed is just so obvious I hate giving them any money
When I was a little kid (in the early 80s) McDs would hire people to play Ronald at their restaurants. My mother and I were in the drive thru, and a man dressed like Ronald Mcdonald jumped in our car to give me cookies. I lost my dang mind! Scared the crap out of me. He sort of panicked and froze as my mom is yelling at him to please get out of her car. It took 2 years for my cousins to convince me to go into a McDs. Then they told me to go touch the shoe of the Ronald statue for good luck. It wasn't a statue. The guy jumped and yelled BOO. I ran screaming from the place. Needless to say, I've had a lifelong fear of clowns, lol. It probably helped me avoid their garbage food, so maybe I should be glad 😉
They had forgotten to include his dipping sauce, which made him irate. Irate? IRATE! Over a missing dipping sauce. It's happened to me. More than once. At most, it's mildly annoying, until I realise that my fridge is full of various "dipping" sauces. Ketchup, bbq sauce, mustard, hot sauce, etc....🤦🏻♀️
As always, because you always bring something great to the table, thank you for sharing your talents and time. I appreciate your time, man, and I appreciate the time you must spend to find such fascinating -- if horrifying -- stories. This was the highlight of my day and I look forward to watching it a second time, later, as well (I like to watch these as they come out, then throw them into my Watch Later to watch between various other videos). Keep up the amazing work!
McDonald’s is bad for you, that being said, I’ve traveled to France, Belgium, Italy, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, London, Scotland. And you know, all of their McDonald’s are always packed. I might not have traveled all over the world, but I’ve traveled to enough countries to notice McDonald’s is definitely popular.
@@joanhoffman3702in germany the only good shakes are from small icecream shops or from kfc. The shakes from mcdonald and burgerking all tastes the same. And when strawberry and vanilla shakes taste the same, it says something deep about our society
Can't tell you how many times a guy would come through the drive thru at the golden arches JUST to go to Window 1 and hold his cash/card down in the car, making me or one of my female colleagues lean out the window only to notice he's... visibly enjoying himself with his other hand. I was told to "laugh it off" but no, that's a crime and it's sick.
@@buttlord4204 Oh I did, when it happened to me I'd memorize their plate as they sped off. Just the amount of eye rolling, the time on hold (where I had to clock out) to even get the police there to file a report, to get my manager to pull the security footage, was insane. What if they were working up to a worse crime? Some of the victims were underage. Yet I never once got a callback even asking me to do a simple photo lineup.
The fact the girl can no longer go to McDonald's is probably world shattering for her. And I guess, think twice before using those home health caregiver companies. Maybe now, enough people will complain to the company and she'll lose her job
Kyle, I was just telling my fiance the other night, "thank God for our connect in Missouri... If it wasn't for Kyle, putting out the news nobody talks about, instead of the recycled souless assholes of the 70s & 80s we would never know what was going on." Your true crime is truly golden, it's relevant, its current, and honestly after 22 years of studying it... I have come to the absolute belief that none of the oldies are gold, and they deserve to burn in hell and be forgotten. I'm so grateful for your work Kyle, I really am, you have a different twist on the obvious. You see through a spectrum of facets not one pane of glass and it's appreciated by your neighbor in the South. Keep doing you, I always knew you had it.🤘
Working in the restaurant industry is insane. 25 year veteran of restaurant madness here. Never a dull moment. Crazy how quick management will roll out on ya when shit hits the fan.
Let's dive deep into the crusty deep fryer and find the weirdest burnt crisps of crimes at Wc Donalds. Thanks Dire, your Trips are always appreciated. 🙏🖤✌️
Been working for McDonald's going on 4 years and we've just about seen it all. I just finished my shift in 2022 when we were robbed at gunpoint. Crazy kids had their guns on me and our manager and forced us back into the kitchen. Still remember my future husband's face when he saw us being held at gunpoint. And one of our coworkers actually cried out 'I'm calling the cops!' (Great strategy when they have guns at our backs. Seriously) Believe it or not these armed idiots actually stayed in the area with the money until the police found them. They robbed us of our peace of mind while earning our living, threatened our safety, traumatized our manager further by forcing her to open the safe and then....just hung around until the police tracked them down. Good riddance.
I was at a McDonald's a bit ago, I go to that McDonald's which is less than 5 minutes from my house almost everyday. I usually will hang out with the other late night regulars (i'm 25 and i hang out with 2 50 something year olds and a 94 year old, my area is mostly old people.) Anyways, one day I was eating by myself because my friends weren't there and a man walks in and sits down at the booth right in front of mine. At first I thought he was just a doordasher because a lot of them go into that McDonald's but he put his head in his hands and he looked distressed, so I asked if he was alright. We talked for 90 minutes at least and he explained, he was there because his gf kicked him out, he thought he was about to be homeless, all he had was his almost dead phone, he was trying to figure something out. His girlfriend walked in and they stared at each other for 5 minutes without speaking and then i became Maury Povich and helped them repair their relationship.
Also look into the “San Ysidro Macdonalds Massacre” it happened on the south side of San Diego California during the early 80s/late 70’s , i dont know the details but it was a very traumatic event in the community that is still talked about (craziest part to me is that macdonalds never got closed, heck it got renovated) idk if its worth a full video but if you ever make a part 2 of macdonalds crimes it’s definitely a good one to throw in there
I have heard of people being shot, getting food poisoning & all the other stuff but I just can't help getting a MCD craving every so often. sometimes it's the nuggets, fish fillet & even the nasty sauce Big Mac. I just gotta have it!! Lol
Awesome, thanks! Love your style of humour. Keep it up Kyle (hopefully my spelling assumption of your name is correct--apologies if not). Always enjoy your posts--cheers mate!
I believe, "didn't order no f*ckin' sausage biscuit" was the fully stated complaint. People might get the impression that an employee was slapped down against the deep fryer & hospitalized for no reason otherwise! 🤦
I know a McDonald's location where a cashier was providing most of the adult staff, including his manager, with cocaine. His manager quit after he left the job for another one, since the manager could no longer get his fix during shifts.
@@ThatSharkGirl The adults presented it as a joke among the crew and never sold/did it in front of the younger staff to give in air there was no coke at all, but kids aren't stupid.
I love when they’re like “yes you got a 911 call about me threatening people with a gun and you just found me with one on my person… but I never did that” 😂
As a McDonald’s employee I have a story I’d like to tell even though nobody is probably gonna read this So basically these 2 guys come into the store and I guess one of the guys knew one of my female co workers so they were talking. Ig the guy she doesn’t know starts touching on her inappropriately and the other turned out to be my mangers ex boyfriend so everyone starts arguing trying to get the guys to leave the store. And when they finally leave my managers ex boyfriend goes up to her car takes her license plate and leaves. She pressed charges and had to go to court like a week ago and after that I haven’t heard what else happened.
It's crazy how family members will support a criminal and downplay their crimes and then start crying when the criminal actually has to serve prison time. 😑
McMajin symbol in honor of Akira Toriyama. Rest in peace
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A woman who assaulted a young worker over receiving the wrong order is now working as a caregiver. What a literal joke.
Feminism says that women can’t be held accountable for anything they do.
That shocked me when I heard that. Like, Omg, I really hope her clients are safe. Talk abt rage issues.
This. I literally choked on my coffee and yelled: “wtf” out loud. How in the actual hell.
Welcome to healthcare, they’re so short that this is acceptable now. 6 years ago you get a background check, finger prints and a drug test before you even get an interview
@@kitsunerinkan You're a fan of Danielle Kirsty, aren't you? I meant that in a good way, and if you are indeed a fan, you will know why I asked you that 😊🐱🙂
What about the "Hamburgler"....?
He's been stealing fries n'stuff for years..
He deserves an honorable mention.
The Hamburgular is my PIC, he’s doing a stretch rn at the Atlanta Penitentiary, the one across from the starlight six drive in movies
Omg! 🤣🤣🤣
I think that might be him at 10.47. They are about the same size and dressed in purple.
@@CerealApest Lmao that you noticed that. I had to go look at that timestamp. Yeah, you nailed that. 😂🤣
Hah.
The second case, where she loaded the gun on camera.... I disagree with the charges. As a gun owner myself, the moment you chamber a round is the moment you cross the line between holding a gun and preparing to use the gun. When she chambered that round she was declaring she was ready to use her gun to get what she wanted. Those charges should reflect her willingness to kill.
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It should be brandishing at the very least, as well as felony assault. If she had done that to an LEO those would have been the charges (if she wasn't immediately subjected to deadly force), but too often citizens are not afforded the same rights.
She's a Black female, they rarely are held accountable nowadays. You never pull unless you intend to use it. She pulled it to make a threat, she didn't pull it defend herself. These people make gun owners look bad.
@@DroneStrike1776
🎯💯🎯 Entitlement.
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Ive spent 20 years in the food service industry, and McDonalds was my intro into it. I started there as an associate and moved my way up to manager within a year. When i took over, i forced cleaning of spaces that hadnt been cleaned in years. I began enforcing normal procedure on my shift that had been neglected for a very long time. Those restaurants... they have a standard. But it only matters if the people who work for them care enough to enforce it. Otherwise managers are just babysitters keeping idiots in line until a shift ends. But i have a hard time blaming people when they dont pay associates enough to care. How am i, as a manager, expecting to inspire my crew for excellence if they arent getting paid to achieve even a passing standard?
Talk about your self more dude Jesus
They're crew members, not associates lmao
@@darknesskingsized8996Those crew members make the restaurant run, so where’s the issue?
@@pofunoAnd you’ve contributed nothing to what op has said, so keep this thought to yourself
Let's be realistic, higher pay won't make them care. There are people working on nuclear subs that still try to cut corners and blame or pass everything on to other people.
best story was the little girl who refused to give the boy a nugget, even at gunpoint 😭
No fear in that girl, she's awesome.
Stupid choices. She was very lucky
I grew up in that area. A lot of teens that threaten with guns don't have the balls to pull the trigger. I was one of those people who had a gun in their face and had the same response in high school. Looking back at it terrifies me.
Replace the nugget with a hamburger 🍔 and it becomes the most American story possible. Guns, kids in danger, fastfood, failed public transport, stubbornness, crime. Absolute gold lmao
@@delsingray5923 in my experience usually when you give in worse things happen to you lmao, her not playing into his shit was THE REASON it didn't work for him, had she just stuck around acting scared and doing what he said what do you think would have happened there? you think he would have just taken the nugget and left her alone?
She's a caregiver now? That is horrifying. And that's why so many people are abused and killed by caregivers.
im genuinely surprised that the girl she hit at the fries station didnt get any burns. hot oil is SCARY, im so glad she at least avoided that...
Literally had a girl pull her gun on me the other day at 11:30 in the afternoon and broad daylight because she almost hit me and I honked my horn at her. She then proceeded to stop her car as she's in front of me and put a gun out the window facing me and started screaming at me. Never in my life have I ever had a gun pointed at me until then. I'm still shaking like a week later I can't believe somebody would risk killing somebody over them honking their horn, or risk their whole life going to jail over it. This world is fucking crazy
That’s awful :( I had a less terrible thing happen to me after honking my horn at someone who didn’t go when the light turned green. People have totally lost it.
That’s why I don’t honk and don’t do too much in traffic cause to me it’s even more shocking that someone would do the most and risk their life
This is why you have a dash camera and carry.
On top of what Ranger said, if you can, make sure you have a piece to protect yourself. If you’re ever in that situation, remember the license plate if possible but don’t put yourself in a bad situation. Then get somewhere safe and call 911. If you can’t get away well, that’s where the piece comes in…
@@rangerchief8004good luck with that
I've worked in multiple fast food places, including McDonald's. The employees seriously need some kind of combat pay. I've been assaulted, spat on, harrassed, robbed, and nearly shot at one point. I have legitimate PTSD from working fast food. People look down on us for having "lowly jobs" but we put up with the most toxicity. The main reason why the turnover rate is so high is because of customer abuse. Retail isn't much better as I've also worked for places like Gamestop but it isn't as bad as serving food.
I worked retail in a Richey Rich part of CT as a teenager and holy moly, rich housewives are so terrible. They'd come in jus looking for a teenager to try to make cry. It happened a few times a week, every week, I've never seen retail so bad as it was there... all on account of those super rich women so just get off on abusing kids.People still paid with checks often (1995 - 98) so I'd occasionally go egg the BMWs of the very worst offenders lolo
I worked in the food service industry when I was a young adult. At a truck stop, at Walmart in their version of a "fast food" area & at Cracker Barrell. This was all back in the early 2000s. I would rather work somewhere like a horse barn shoveling shit than go back to that industry. People, thankfully not the majority, are such aholes to the people preparing their food. I'm too old & angry to put up with anyone treating me the way they did back when I was 19 or 20. I wouldn't last a week 😂
you should try nursing. You get all those things you mentioned, and then have to clean up their shitty diaper afterwards.... it could ALWAYS be worse.
I don't look down on you. I know how hard it is for you.
@@budvision8877 are you talking about nursing in an old folks home?
And this is why I will never work fast food industry again. Losing your life over some damn fake food is not what anyone deserves.
I thought it was bad when I worked at Long John Silvers, but I never worried about getting beaten or killed. We are doomed.
@@ScubaFanatic60 I’m autistic and just all the beeping, the metal clanging, the screaming and yelling just really makes it even harder. They disclose they don’t discriminate against disability and mental disorders but jfc that was a neurodivergent nightmare
@@graveyardbaby669I can relate to this a little bit I used to work at a McDonald's and it was pure hell! I refuse to work at a fastfood place again.
@@graveyardbaby669 i haven't worked fast food in over 6 years, god bless. i still hear the clanging and screaming and beeping in my dreams though. there's absolutely no way for someone who can't at least mask for 8 hours to work there (and even then, that's damaging as heck. i don't recommend fast food to any of my friends, ever.)
i had this one manager who could see me struggling though and he was so nice. he would stand next to me and read out the orders during rush hours to keep me on track (not in a mean way at all, i don't know how to describe it, it just helped me work so much better. instead of looking up away from the station to see the orders i stayed focused on my hands and made less mistakes.) i hope he's doing well. i really really wonder how he was able to work there for years before me without losing his mind and soul.
It's not just happening in fast food though, retail and hotel hospitality are JUST AS BAD. People have lost their damn minds. People talk about curbing gun violence yet they refuse to lock up the people who are violently wielding them and thousands of people have been killed. Ridiculous
Do these people not understand how embarrassing there are? Not even just physically but to hurt someone or get mad over food makes me uncomfortable AF.
No, they feel no shame. In fact, some think this behavior is "gangsta"
I agree with your statement except calling McDonald's food is debatable
Right?! So gross, like who raised you?! Apparently wolves for some of these ppl
@@derekm424 fair enough
I work in a gas station that provides a kitchen with some good quality food, like a hybrid, and let me tell you it's half the size of that of a normal restaurant but people treat it like all 2 people on duty should have the performance of 20. Food service will bring out a person's true character and I wish we could show some of these 'true colors' to their own coworkers, so they know what kinda garbage they have to work with!
I cannot understand the manager with the guys stealing a cup of soda. He tried to take the keys out of the ignition?! And then JUMPED IN FRONT OF THE CAR?! It's 30 cents worth of sugar syrup and you can't resell it even if you get it back bro, what are you doing?
Making a thief upcharge himself to felony?
@@ennuiincarnate and risking your own life... i don't think they take an oath or anything to work at mcds, it's not worth all that
@@mightymeatymech Maybe not to you, maybe not to me, but clearly it was to that manager. He stood on business. I guess stealing sodas was totally worth it though?
@@ennuiincarnate neither of their actions were worth it. where did you get that from?
Some people get off on the power! He should get some therapy.
I live in Vancouver Washington and back in 2006, a girl I had gone to school with worked at a McD and some loon walked in and stabbed her to death. Her name was Anna Svidersky. She was killed 6 days before her 18th birthday. She was such a sweet girl and she definitely deserved better than that. Its been 18yrs and it still makes me sad 😢
OMG im so sorry ....thats awful :( rest in peace anna
Ex McDonald's employee here i think the food makes people start having mental issues
Staff get meals on duty dont they
Not-so-happy meals then?
@@Rumpleforeskin77 discount lol. They don't evn let staff have mistakes. They have to throw it in a can, weigh it at end of day, then dumpster 😂😂
I don’t doubt it. When you mass produce that much food, there will be shortcuts and bad actors, so they probably have multiple issues.
I think it has more too do with the poor people with mental illness at mcdonalds restraunts across the United States. Mcdonalds is one of the cheapest places the poor can get food. If you look at the footage of these clips online the majority of these people look to be in very poor neighbourhoods were it is likely crime ridden and scetchy.
Over a cookie!? What would she have done for a Klondike bar?🤣
Best comment here🤣
Hehe
If people get riled up like this because of McDonald's, then imagine how these people will react for stuff that actually matters...
well the problem with people like this is they dont care about the stuff that truly matters
Agreed. I was just going to say the same.
i don't think they have much else going on
Black fries matter
the only thing that would make someone give such high value to such nothing events as not getting a free cookie, enough that they pull and ready a firearm and start making threats; would be ignorance. They are ignorant to the world around them and the things that actually matter, so they are forced to give value to things that most people don't.
I think the first major McDonald's crime happened was the San Ysidro McDonald's Massacre. I lived about a hundred miles away and was only 7 at the time (and gave me nightmares for a week straight) but everyone was shaken to the core and how brutal and senseless it was. It was so obvious that James Huberty was mentally disturbed but help didn't get to him in time as he called a crisis center and there was a clerical error which labeled his problem as non-critical.
DEADBUG says did a video on that and included the police crime scene walkthrough footage, words can't describe the carnage of that tragedy.
I lived about 20 miles away and was a Sophomore in highschool. It was insane and felt like a war zone. InsaneDiego!
"While Todd was out there playing with his own nuggie." 🤣🤣🤣
this line had me dying
@@jimmyfuh200 Right 🤣
NO MORE WI-FI… it’s not necessary. Cut that service, people have proven they can not handle additional services…. STOP THE PERKS! All of them, no more.
Pulling a gun on someone for not being given a cookie sounds like one of the most Florida things I've ever heard.
It's more of a P.O.C. thing than a Florida thing.
🤣
For all of its coked-out wackiness, Floridaman content is usually pretty harmless. This is markedly different, and the reasons why should be so immediately obvious that it'll get you shadowbanned for noticing. :^)
What's not the most Florida thing u ever heard
@@spencerjames4719I usually don’t feed trolls but what is your issue with poc? These compilations has races of all kinds, literally has nothing to do with race. All your comments are just about that. What is your problem?
you dont see this shit happening at Wendy's! Not on Dave Thomas's watch!!
"Complain about my nugs and your fingers will be in the chili next" - Dave Thomas
@@mrskunk4732😂😂
AMEN!!!! ✊🏻
Hold up, WITHOUT intent to kill for the cookie lady? She had her gun loaded, racked and pointed at someone. How does that make sense?
Melanin privilege
Lol whatever you like to tell yourself bud.@@kimblandino
@@gayealisir5661
Compelling.
For an actual answer, I would chalk it up to impulse control/ emotional control issues.
@@gayealisir5661
He's wrong but I understand the frustration that would lead to someone accepting that line of thinking.
My Sunday hero Kyle. Love this channel. Thanks for your HARD HARD WORK!!!
I'm glad the judge threw out the "cheese" case, but that dude who was drugged with Suboxone deserves to win his case. I used to take Suboxone following a severe car accident I was in, resulting in back surgery, and not wanting to take regular opiates as someone who has almost five years clean now and... that shit is no joke. Just 4 MG of it put me on my ass and made me feel like I was ODing. After taking it the first time and feeling like that, I didn't take it again and just dealt with the pain with Tylenol and pure willpower lol. He deserves some sort of compensation for that--he easily could've died. McDonald's saying the training is "optional" is bullsh*t. One of THEIR EMPLOYEES drugged a customer and almost took his life. They should be punished for that.
The San Ysidro case is the worst 😢
The stock footage of someone pounding meat was hilarious 😂
That 12 year old girl just swatted that gun away like “you are not gonna shoot me over some chicken nuggets be serious” 😂
I worked at a mcd's for a couple years, being yelled at or whatever sucked. But the worst things I remember were people in the drive thru, even a few who came inside, who were absolutely plastered - and they always had kids in the car.
One lady walked in with a mixed drink in her hand, like an actual cocktail glass. An employee had been outside and saw her stumble out of the drivers seat of a mini van with several kids staying behind. At like 3pm. We quietly called the cops and pretended to delay her order so she wouldn't get back on the road. Then she tried to tell the cops she wasn't drinking - with the glass in-hand. They only arrested her for public intoxication because they didn't witness her driving, but it was so busy that day especially being right after school, so they didn't want to even let her start to drive away.
The self love story being filled with images of someone beating meat is fucking hilarious to me 😂😂😂
You repeating Ebonics has me laughing so hard 🤣🤣
I'm sorry I'm so white hahaha
@@diretrip don’t be! 😂 we poc ❤️ your channel.
I wasn't ready for 1:56 😅
@@chozenwon1234567 took me out!! 🤣🤣
McDonald’s is way too expensive now. They paid their employees more but instead of taking it out of the ceo’s exorbitant salaries, they just passed the cost on to the customer plus some. They are still raking in incredible profits even with the hourly pay increase. I eat there once every 6 months or less just as a treat for my kids, their greed is just so obvious I hate giving them any money
Everything is expensive now and climbing with no signs of stopping
Surely loading a magazine into a gun, racking the slide, and pointing it at someone counts as a threat?!?!?!
I'll never forgive MceeDees for getting rid of all the cool unique buildings they had. That was by far their biggest crime
agree !! and fun stuff like ronald mcdonald statues, cool art/ murals/ wallpaper/ collectables
When I was a little kid (in the early 80s) McDs would hire people to play Ronald at their restaurants. My mother and I were in the drive thru, and a man dressed like Ronald Mcdonald jumped in our car to give me cookies. I lost my dang mind! Scared the crap out of me. He sort of panicked and froze as my mom is yelling at him to please get out of her car. It took 2 years for my cousins to convince me to go into a McDs. Then they told me to go touch the shoe of the Ronald statue for good luck. It wasn't a statue. The guy jumped and yelled BOO. I ran screaming from the place. Needless to say, I've had a lifelong fear of clowns, lol. It probably helped me avoid their garbage food, so maybe I should be glad 😉
That is so awesome
they hired a stranger to jump into cars and give kids cookies..... the 80s was wild LMAOOOOO
@wrendoesnothing Yeah 😂it was a very different time lol
Here in San Francisco a homeless person walked in to a McDonald's carrying 2 dead racoons, one in each hand!
Did he slap 'em onto the counter and say, "fry 'em up?"
when I lived in chicago there was a murder at our mcdonald’s. allegedly the employees didn’t even get the day off, but I believe it. Chicago is savage
"He gotta do what he gotta do" bro cold fries strike again
Blacks fries matter
Like no ma'am he didn't, your son's a monster and you let him act that way
I love your style! And your attitude! Keep up the great work!
“He gotta do what he gotta do…”
I feel like that mentality is causing a lot of problems these days
Why is my reaction to clicking this "Oh no!" somewhat excitedly. This is gonna be a great video happy Sunday m8
They had forgotten to include his dipping sauce, which made him irate. Irate? IRATE! Over a missing dipping sauce. It's happened to me. More than once. At most, it's mildly annoying, until I realise that my fridge is full of various "dipping" sauces. Ketchup, bbq sauce, mustard, hot sauce, etc....🤦🏻♀️
I can't tell you how happy i was when I discovered my first mc'd in southeast Asia 15 years ago. I knew then I would survive.
Literally watching this on break at McDonald’s LOL
Lmao same
Both of you need to quit and run as far away from the place as possible lol 🥤🍟🍔🤣😆😅
Can I use your discount?
Stay safe my friends!! ❤❤
I love your delivery and tone in videos like this . You’re a funny dude
Kyle, I don't know how you do it, but you come up with the best stories! Thanks for my daily chuckle.
Nice reference in the thumbnail, just like Majin Vegeta. Toriyama will be remembered a legend
I just…this whole damn video is a trip down McWtf. And as usual Kyle’s deadpan delivery sends me every time. Kyle, never change. 😂😂😂
Not a single play place story? I'm (gratefully) shocked
My Sunday late afternoon sit down with a cold beer and some Dire Trip, for which I thank you from me on my boat in the North East of the UK
As always, because you always bring something great to the table, thank you for sharing your talents and time. I appreciate your time, man, and I appreciate the time you must spend to find such fascinating -- if horrifying -- stories.
This was the highlight of my day and I look forward to watching it a second time, later, as well (I like to watch these as they come out, then throw them into my Watch Later to watch between various other videos).
Keep up the amazing work!
Kindest comment award ❤
Thanks for making my workday more tolerable, Kyle. I appreciate you and your hard work. Great video!
The manager who risked his life chasing after the soda burglar is a Mchero 😂
“McDonald’s. An All-American establishment that brings joy, happiness and obesity to many.” 🤣🇨🇦
Awww, you can cram that comment with mcnuggets...and mcfatpants, mcstrokes, mcdiabetes, and mcmyocarditis 😂😂😂
Bet you still eat it
His sarcasm is so funny. Sound like to catch a predator 💀🤣
McDonald’s is bad for you, that being said, I’ve traveled to France, Belgium, Italy, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, London, Scotland. And you know, all of their McDonald’s are always packed. I might not have traveled all over the world, but I’ve traveled to enough countries to notice McDonald’s is definitely popular.
@@monsieurcharcutier4490 nope
Something tells me that his tablet wasn’t the only thing Todd pulled out that day
Kyle! Yet another banger! Your humor in this one is chef's kiss. It has me weak af! 😂❤😂
Hey Kyle 👋🏼
Thanks for the Sunday upload ❤
Hope you've had a fantastic weekend.
I rage out every time they tell me the milkshake machine is broken
The milkshake machine is ALWAYS broken. Go to some place like Dairy Queen or Baskin Robbins where the shake machines actually work.
My heart is just as broken as the milkshake machines
@@joanhoffman3702in germany the only good shakes are from small icecream shops or from kfc. The shakes from mcdonald and burgerking all tastes the same. And when strawberry and vanilla shakes taste the same, it says something deep about our society
At this point they need to get new milkshake machines 💀
Lmao gotta love the beating the meat image lol 😂 you crack me up Dire 😆 19:20
Can't tell you how many times a guy would come through the drive thru at the golden arches JUST to go to Window 1 and hold his cash/card down in the car, making me or one of my female colleagues lean out the window only to notice he's... visibly enjoying himself with his other hand. I was told to "laugh it off" but no, that's a crime and it's sick.
Photograph that card and call the cops! Consider if it happens again
@@buttlord4204 Oh I did, when it happened to me I'd memorize their plate as they sped off. Just the amount of eye rolling, the time on hold (where I had to clock out) to even get the police there to file a report, to get my manager to pull the security footage, was insane. What if they were working up to a worse crime? Some of the victims were underage. Yet I never once got a callback even asking me to do a simple photo lineup.
Today's world, that doesn't surprise me
Cool story lol
@@AmonAnon-vw3hr LOL I think we found one of the serial drive thru master debaters
The part of my brain that recognizes patterns is going crazy.
I thought the same
Usual suspects!
There seems to be a common denominator, but I just cant put my finger on it.
The fact the girl can no longer go to McDonald's is probably world shattering for her. And I guess, think twice before using those home health caregiver companies. Maybe now, enough people will complain to the company and she'll lose her job
Absolutely perfect timing Kyle 😎👌
Kyle, I was just telling my fiance the other night, "thank God for our connect in Missouri... If it wasn't for Kyle, putting out the news nobody talks about, instead of the recycled souless assholes of the 70s & 80s we would never know what was going on."
Your true crime is truly golden, it's relevant, its current, and honestly after 22 years of studying it... I have come to the absolute belief that none of the oldies are gold, and they deserve to burn in hell and be forgotten. I'm so grateful for your work Kyle, I really am, you have a different twist on the obvious. You see through a spectrum of facets not one pane of glass and it's appreciated by your neighbor in the South. Keep doing you, I always knew you had it.🤘
thanks for tellng us the McStories of these horrible McRiminals, lets hope they learned their McLesson
Noice 👏👏👏👏
They McWont
Working in the restaurant industry is insane. 25 year veteran of restaurant madness here. Never a dull moment.
Crazy how quick management will roll out on ya when shit hits the fan.
Let's dive deep into the crusty deep fryer and find the weirdest burnt crisps of crimes at Wc Donalds. Thanks Dire, your Trips are always appreciated. 🙏🖤✌️
Very much appreciated…Kyle has found the “secret” recipe 🤫😁
Been working for McDonald's going on 4 years and we've just about seen it all. I just finished my shift in 2022 when we were robbed at gunpoint. Crazy kids had their guns on me and our manager and forced us back into the kitchen. Still remember my future husband's face when he saw us being held at gunpoint. And one of our coworkers actually cried out 'I'm calling the cops!' (Great strategy when they have guns at our backs. Seriously) Believe it or not these armed idiots actually stayed in the area with the money until the police found them. They robbed us of our peace of mind while earning our living, threatened our safety, traumatized our manager further by forcing her to open the safe and then....just hung around until the police tracked them down. Good riddance.
Dire Trip really has the secret recipe to a great channel it’s called Colonel Kyle! 🍗
I was at a McDonald's a bit ago, I go to that McDonald's which is less than 5 minutes from my house almost everyday. I usually will hang out with the other late night regulars (i'm 25 and i hang out with 2 50 something year olds and a 94 year old, my area is mostly old people.) Anyways, one day I was eating by myself because my friends weren't there and a man walks in and sits down at the booth right in front of mine. At first I thought he was just a doordasher because a lot of them go into that McDonald's but he put his head in his hands and he looked distressed, so I asked if he was alright. We talked for 90 minutes at least and he explained, he was there because his gf kicked him out, he thought he was about to be homeless, all he had was his almost dead phone, he was trying to figure something out. His girlfriend walked in and they stared at each other for 5 minutes without speaking and then i became Maury Povich and helped them repair their relationship.
Bro is the McMediator 😭
Hamburgers for the win.
Not if the Hamburgler has his way...
@@jessicalypsojessicakyliemc9879 you make a good point.
Awwwww! THANK youuuu! 🥰
Also look into the “San Ysidro Macdonalds Massacre” it happened on the south side of San Diego California during the early 80s/late 70’s , i dont know the details but it was a very traumatic event in the community that is still talked about (craziest part to me is that macdonalds never got closed, heck it got renovated) idk if its worth a full video but if you ever make a part 2 of macdonalds crimes it’s definitely a good one to throw in there
The Usual Suspects.
How you haven’t hit one million subscribers is beyond me. Such great content.
P.S. Coolum Beach maccas is only 3 suburbs over from me.
I have heard of people being shot, getting food poisoning & all the other stuff but I just can't help getting a MCD craving every so often. sometimes it's the nuggets, fish fillet & even the nasty sauce Big Mac. I just gotta have it!! Lol
Especially now with fast delivery!
Awesome, thanks!
Love your style of humour.
Keep it up Kyle (hopefully my spelling assumption of your name is correct--apologies if not).
Always enjoy your posts--cheers mate!
Hearing the host repeat the ebonics is hilarious. " I ain't order no sausage biscuit!!" 😂😂😂😂
Sheeeeeeeeiiiit
I believe, "didn't order no f*ckin' sausage biscuit" was the fully stated complaint.
People might get the impression that an employee was slapped down against the deep fryer & hospitalized for no reason otherwise! 🤦
Cocoa, Florida resident right here I’m so proud 🤘🏻
Imagine being willing to risk life, limb, and freedom over something as insignificant as a McDonald's meal...
you always get me thru my Sunday shifts at work
She been loving it 😂. Makes her go mcCrazy. She loved that cookie and went mcpsycho
Love abit of DireTrip at 4am on a Monday morning on my way to work on the bus 😊😊😊
Me watching this while I'm eating Tim Hortons 👀
Go Timmies!
The dry delivery of comedy.. play with his nuggies.. debrakea... 😅top notch... chef's kiss.
5:33 Did not expect to see my local McDonald's on an American channel about American crimes 😂😅
19:05 Absolutely brilliant analogy, Kyle!! 😂😂😂😂😂
I know a McDonald's location where a cashier was providing most of the adult staff, including his manager, with cocaine.
His manager quit after he left the job for another one, since the manager could no longer get his fix during shifts.
What about the child staff?
@@ThatSharkGirl The adults presented it as a joke among the crew and never sold/did it in front of the younger staff to give in air there was no coke at all, but kids aren't stupid.
Content
Of
Their
Character
But the judgment is all the same. :^)
You tell these stores the best!
Why is it always my people doing this stupid stuff smh over food cookies sweet n sour sauce dam looks really bad this is y I stay to myself now a days
"While he was caught playing with his own nuggies" lmfao!
woohoo
good morning everyone
The young girl who had a gun to her head for a nugget and simply smacked the gun away and casually boarded the train is the real G here 😂
Grimace shake anyone ? 🙂
When he said "push your sh*t back," I screeched with laughter and both cats leapt up, swam in the air briefly and shot out the door.
there's something similar about all these stories, something they all share in common, something I can't quite put my finger on...
"mostly peaceful robberies"- CNN
They all be black funny that
The last 12 minutes of the video was almost exclusively white people
I love when they’re like “yes you got a 911 call about me threatening people with a gun and you just found me with one on my person… but I never did that” 😂
Dude this is seriously making me hungry for some nuggies
Me too
As a McDonald’s employee I have a story I’d like to tell even though nobody is probably gonna read this
So basically these 2 guys come into the store and I guess one of the guys knew one of my female co workers so they were talking. Ig the guy she doesn’t know starts touching on her inappropriately and the other turned out to be my mangers ex boyfriend so everyone starts arguing trying to get the guys to leave the store. And when they finally leave my managers ex boyfriend goes up to her car takes her license plate and leaves. She pressed charges and had to go to court like a week ago and after that I haven’t heard what else happened.
Pulled a gun on an employee over a cookie?Doesn't surprise me.
“He got to do what he got to do”
Yeh cause killing someone over fries is what u have to do, they are just getting really beyond stupid at this point
It's crazy how family members will support a criminal and downplay their crimes and then start crying when the criminal actually has to serve prison time. 😑
Noticing a bit of a trend here🤔
Mcschwarz
Americans
@@Travoltaaaaa A certain subset of Americans, yes.
@@NucleaRaptor Americans that like fast food?
A trend of racism in the comments💀