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Lawsuit filed after girl, 13, beaten inside Los Angeles McDonald’s

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LOS ANGELES – The mother of a 13-year-old girl who was attacked by a woman inside a Harbor City McDonald’s is suing the suspect and the restaurant, her attorney announced on Friday.

Video captured the incident on Sept. 6 when police say Ariana Lauifi, 32, punched and kicked Kassidy Jones in front of many witnesses and McDonald’s staff near the order counter.

Her attacker only stopped when a man she was with pulled her away, the video shows. 

Jones was bloodied and suffered bruises to her face. The family’s attorney,Toni Jaramilla, says she also suffered “long-lasting emotional injury.”

Video of 13-year-old Kassidy Jones getting beaten by an unknown woman inside a Harbor City McDonald's on Sept. 6, 2023. (Angelina Gray)
Video of 13-year-old Kassidy Jones getting beaten by an unknown woman inside a Harbor City McDonald’s on Sept. 6, 2023. (Angelina Gray)

Lauifi was arrested several weeks later and faces charges of felony child abuse. 

“McDonald’s had a duty to provide a safe environment for its customers and on that day they failed utterly,” Jaramilla told reporters at a news conference in front of the McDonald’s at 1728 Lomita Blvd.

Jaramilla said the attack was unprovoked and Lauifi had been acting aggressively toward other patrons inside the crowded restaurant.

The civil lawsuit, which is expected to be filed Monday, seeks an unspecified amount in damages.

McDonald's Beating Lawsuit
Attorneys representing Kassidy Jones and her mother, Angelina Gray, speak at a news conference outside the Harbor City McDonald’s where the Sept. 6 beating occurred. Nov. 3, 2023.

“No one in this community, especially children, should have to worry about going into McDonald’s and being beaten,” said Jaramilla.

 A large color photo of Kassidy’s injured face was displayed at the news conference which was attended by the young victim and her mother, Angelina Gray.

“I’m heartbroken about what happened, and I just pray that justice be served,” Gray said.

KTLA has reached out to McDonald’s for comment on the pending litigation.

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