Demonstrators gathered outside of the McDonald's in Harbor City on Saturday to call for the woman caught on camera attacking a teenage girl earlier this week to turn herself in.
Kassidy Jones, 13, was assaulted at the fast food restaurant, located in the 1700 block of Lomita Boulevard, on Sept. 6. She says that she walked out of the bathroom and the woman attacked her without cause.
Video shows the woman hitting the teen in the face, grabbing her by the hair and hurling her to the ground before a McDonald's employee stepped in to pull the woman away. "She's afraid and just can't believe that no one helped her inside of McDonalds," Jones' mother Angelina Gray said while speaking to the press on Saturday."No one stepped up to say anything."
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