Obituaries Related to "Mcdonald" from New York Times Archive
McDonald’s Closes Temporarily in Peru After Death of Teens
The workers were electrocuted by a loose cable over the weekend, raising questions about labor conditions at the franchise.
Chicago Officer Guilty in Laquan McDonald Death
A jury has found Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, guilty of second-degree murder for the shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald in 2014.
Tommy McDonald, Fleet Hall of Famer for the Eagles, Dies at 84
What he lacked in size — he was 5 feet 9 and 175 pounds — he made up for in speed and durability, lasting 12 N.F.L. seasons and scoring 84 touchdowns.
Notable Deaths 2017: Steven McDonald
Serial Killer Undone by Asking McDonald’s Co-Worker to Mind His Gun, Police Say
Authorities in Tampa arrested the gun owner, who they said was responsible for the shooting deaths of four apparently random people in a quiet neighborhood in recent weeks.
Al Golin, PR Man Whose Vision Helped Make McDonald’s a Success, Dies at 87
Mr. Golin was a young press agent when he made a cold call to Ray Kroc in 1957 that began a 60-year relationship and helped turn the fast-food restaurant with the golden arches into a household word.
Steven McDonald, Paralyzed Officer Who Championed Forgiveness, Dies at 59
The New York City police officer publicly forgave the 15-year-old boy who shot him in Central Park in 1986 and stayed in the public eye for his spirit in the face of adversity.
Forrest McDonald, Historian Who Punctured Liberal Notions, Dies at 89
Mr. McDonald, a conservative who opposed intrusive government, lionized the founding fathers as uniquely intellectual and wrote over a dozen books.
Police Seek Assailant in Fatal Stabbing of Bronx McDonald’s Manager
The restaurant’s night manager, Adam Garcia, 28, was killed before dawn on Monday while finishing his shift at a store on Broadway in Kingsbridge, the police said.
Jason Van Dyke, Chicago Officer Who Shot Laquan McDonald, Pleads Not Guilty
The lawyer for the officer said his client looked forward to a chance to get his side of the story out at trial.
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