Cops identify 3 New Jersey women in Wendy’s drive-thru fight



New Jersey police have identified the three women involved in a wild fight with Wendy’s drive-thru staffers in Ewing Township last week.

Video of the trio, which shows them reaching through the drive-thru window to destroy machinery and throw anything they can get their hands on, was widely circulated following the incident that occurred in the early hours of Feb. 21.

Ewing Police on Friday identified the suspects as three Trenton residents: Honesty Harrison, 23; Leah Williford-Stevens, 19; and Saniyah Brittingham, 18. They have all been charged in connection to the melee, but remained at large as of Friday night.

According to police, officers were called to the fast-food eatery on Olden Avenue just before 3 a.m., after the women allegedly broke the drive-thru window. A subsequent investigation revealed they had “damaged property at the restaurant and attempted to assault employees with items, fleeing prior to police arrival,” cops said.

Video shows the women squeezing through the window and screaming obscenities at the people inside, while tossing food, beverages and packaging. Sauce can be seen splattered all over the walls.

“B—h, I’ll f— you up!” one yells, while another threatens to come inside and destroy the restaurant further. Amid the chaos, one of the suspect’s screams that she lost one of the Croc shoes she’d apparently thrown and demands it be given back.

The employees respond by throwing items back at the angry patrons, including what appears to be ice.

All three suspects have been charged with burglary and criminal mischief. Williford-Stevens and Brittingham are additionally wanted for unlawful possession of a weapon. It’s not clear what motivated their aggressive behavior.





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