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Man stabs drive-through McSpeaker at Federal Way McDonald's

Federal Way, WALocal News

On January 12, 2025, Federal Way police apprehended a man for stabbing a drive-through speaker at a McDonald's on Pacific Highway S. The incident unfolded as the suspect brandished a knife and made threatening motions towards vehicles in the drive-through line. It was later confirmed that he had also stolen food during the altercation before officers arrived on the scene. This bizarre incident is part of a concerning trend in local crime, as several vehicle thefts and other disturbances were reported in the days leading up to this event. The police log prior to this incident detailed various criminal activities, including robbery and illegal firearm discharges, painting a picture of rising tensions in the community.

The fast-food location, typically a safe space for families and individuals, became a focal point of public safety concerns. As authorities continue to investigate and respond to these issues, residents are encouraged to remain vigilant. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of community awareness in addressing local crime.

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