Shooting at McDonald’s
Published 12:00 am Sunday, June 13, 2004
Selma police arrested Lorenzo Walker Saturday, shortly after he allegedly ended his son’s birthday party with a hail of bullets.
The shooter was outside the Highland Avenue McDonald’s and began firing at Latoya Powell, after the two had left the restaurant while arguing.
“He was at a birthday party for his son,” Police Chief Robert Green said. “The victim he shot was his girlfriend’s sister. Apparently they’d been feuding for some time.”
Witnesses say the shooter argued with Powell and then retrieved a gun from his car and started firing.
Apparently, the man fired eight times, wounding Powell twice, once in the neck and once in the upper torso.
John Green was on the Summerfield side of the McDonald’s parking lot. He’d just gotten his order filled and walked to his truck when the shooting started.
“He was shooting sideways…He wasn’t aiming, he was just shooting,” Green said. “He was hoping to hit somebody.”
“Now you know why I go home, go to work and that’s it,” a visibly shaken Green said. “I ain’t never been shot at before.”
Brian Sharpe and his family were celebrating a youth baseball win at the Dallas County Sportplex. They’d just sat down to eat when they heard the shots.
“All of a sudden, we heard pop, pop, pop,” an ashen-faced Sharpe said. “The glass behind us shattered and this girl came up from the back and said she’d been shot. We just tried to get the kids out.”
Six bullets were embedded into two different cars parked nearby, a gray Buick Park Avenue and a blue-green Chrysler New Yorker.
The Buick belonged to Derrick Polnitz, a 32-year-old Selma resident. He said he’d been in line about 10 minutes when the shooting started.
“I hit the floor,” Polnitz said. “I didn’t see nothing.”
Polnitz couldn’t understand what prompted the shooting.
“That’s messed up…out in public like this,” he said.
The other two bullets fired went through a plate glass window into the restaurant.
One of the bullets went over the children’s heads, through two more windows and finally buried itself into a wall near the men’s room in the back of the building. Another went four feet to the right of the party and lodged itself into an aluminum window frame.
According to J. Green, a small child was in a car seat on one of the tables.
“I just thank the Lord that they didn’t get that infant,” he said.
Ambulances transported Powell to Vaughan Regional Medical Center. Powell, who is pregnant, is in fair condition, according to hospital officials.
Witnesses said the shooter fled the scene in a white Nissan Maxima.
The Maxima left the scene through the Summerfield exit. Police later apprehended Walker on Alabama Avenue.
Mayor James Perkins was on the scene after the shooting.
“This is just a disgrace,” Perkins said. “We’re praying for the victim and the family.”
Perkins said he plans to discuss the shooting and what can be done at Monday’s city council meeting.
“We’ve got to get these guns off the streets,” he said. “They need to bring these guns in and we’ve got to stop this. I’m making an appeal that the citizens of Selma take these guns…and bring these guns in.”
The owners of the store declined to comment. McDonald’s replaced the glass a few hours after the shooting. The store was open by 8 p.m.
An officer on the scene, however, did say the restaurant had nothing to do with the crime.
“This could have happened anywhere,” Sgt. Swanson said. “This had nothing to do with McDonald’s, whatsoever.”
Chief Green added that Walker faces a litany of charges.
He said they will be announced at a Monday press conference.
Witnesses also said that Walker’s mother, who was at the party, had to be taken to Vaughan Hospital for a possible heart condition.
“The suspect’s mother had some problems,” Chief Green said. “(However) it appears everyone involved is going to be OK.”