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Women mad over missing McNuggets climb in drive-thru window, assault manager at Indy McDonald's

Posted at 5:23 PM, Nov 10, 2017
and last updated 2017-11-11 12:45:43-05

INDIANAPOLIS -- Police say two women climbed in the drive-thru window at an Indianapolis McDonalds and assaulted an employee because they didn't get their chicken McNuggets. 

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were called to the McDonald's at the intersection of N. Meridian Street and 16th Street just after 3 a.m. Friday morning.

The manager told police he was working the drive-thru window when two women pulled up complaining they did not receive their chicken nuggets. 

When the manager told the women they didn't order nuggets or pay for them, even printing out a receipt to show them, the pair tried to order some at the window. 

The manager told the women they would have to drive back around and order at the signboard and said "have a nice day" before turning his back on them to fill other customer orders, according to police. 

The women then began pounding on the window and honking their car horn, claiming they had been disrespected. They then climbed in the drive-thru window, knocking over a basin full of tea and a tablet register before assaulting the manager. 

The women then climbed back out the drive-thru window and sped away.

Police say they did not get their chicken McNuggets. 

No arrests have been made. If you have any information about the women, you're asked to call IMPD.

The McDonalds is under construction, so no surveillance video was available, but Monique Hernandez-McNeely was in the drive-thru line behind the women waiting for coffee and started recording when she noticed the commotion. 

You can watch Part 1 of the incident in the player above, courtesy of Hernandez-McNeely.

NOTE: Part 2, below, contains graphic language.

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