As California Chick-fil-A worker took orders, a man slammed a concrete brick on her head
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As California Chick-fil-A worker took orders, a man slammed a concrete brick on her head
"The attack occurred at 11:49 a.m. on March 2 at the Chick-fil-A at 605 E. Betteravia Road in Santa Maria. The employee was taking an order in the drive-through line when Peavey approached her from behind and struck her with the brick."
"The victim was left with several gashes on her head requiring stitches, a concussion, and broken bones in her hand, Santa Barbara County Dist. Atty. John T. Savrnoch said."
"Joseph Hickox, owner and operator of the Chick-fil-A restaurant, told at the time that the employee was at home recovering after she was taken to the hospital. 'It was quite shocking,' he told the station."
"The Santa Maria Police Department said on that officers eventually found Peavey in nearby agricultural fields and took him into custody."
Clayton Peavey, 31, attacked a Chick-fil-A employee with a concrete brick in March, resulting in significant injuries including gashes on her head and a concussion. He was sentenced to seven years in state prison after pleading guilty to felony assault with a deadly weapon. The incident occurred at a busy drive-through, shocking witnesses. The victim required stitches and suffered broken bones in her hand. Peavey was apprehended by police shortly after the attack in nearby fields.
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