NEWS . Dispatch

An Eye for a McFlurry

One terrible reason to lose a body part.

Published: Jul 15, 2009

Brandon Henderson lost his left eyeball over a McFlurry. On the evening of Feb. 15, authorities say, Khalif Lewis, an 18-year-old cashier at a West Philadelphia McDonald's, attacked the 35-year-old Henderson as he attempted to leave the restaurant after an argument over whether he could substitute a dessert item for french fries. Lewis punched him once in the eye with a key he placed between his fingers, authorities say. (Authorities have a surveillance tape of the incident.) Henderson's eye was ruined, and doctors removed it. Lewis was charged with aggravated assault and possession of an instrument of crime. Lewis has been released on bail and is awaiting trial, and despite having partially blinded a customer, is still working at the McDonald's.

"Yeah, I got the 4 o'clock shift tonight," said Lewis last Monday at the Criminal Justice Center, after a brief pretrial conference with his attorney.

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A McDonald's manager has been charged with aiding the attack. Lewis said she's still working at the McDonald's, as well.

At a May preliminary hearing, Henderson testified that he and his wife, Rashee, were on their way home from dinner when they stopped at the McDonald's on 52nd and Chestnut to pick up food for their kids. The restaurant was out of fries.

"How is this a McDonald's and you don't have any french fries?" asked Henderson. "The logo is a french fry!"

The Hendersons requested a McFlurry as a substitute. They were served a small-size one, which they thought meager, and asked for a regular-size instead.

The shift manager and Rashee Henderson began arguing. The shift manager called Rashee a bitch, said Henderson. In an effort to defuse the situation, Henderson testified, he escorted his wife to the restaurant door and then went back to complete the order. Then, he said, Lewis, who was working the register, threatened him.

"This pussy think he tough," Henderson remembered Lewis saying."I'm going to knock him the fuck out." Then Lewis asked the shift manager to punch him off the clock.

"Wait a minute, I'll go get my keys," Henderson remembered Lewis saying next.

At this point, Henderson testified he canceled his order and asked for a refund. Receiving it, he turned to leave the restaurant, making it to the vestibule. This is when authorities say Lewis rushed him and struck him. Henderson testified that he immediately could not see from his left eye, and began yelling, "My eye, my eye." He felt his diamond chain being ripped from his neck. (Lewis has been charged with theft.) A crowd formed to watch, and Henderson testified his wife fought to pull Lewis off him. She then put her husband in the car and brought him home, his eye still gushing blood. A panicked Henderson and his wife rinsed it with water, but his sight was not returning.

"Your eyeball is gone," his wife told him.

The couple returned to the restaurant and identified Lewis for police, who then had Henderson transported to a hospital.

Police originally detained both Rashee Henderson and Lewis, then released them both that night. An investigation followed after detectives interviewed Henderson in the hospital and realized the gravity of his injury. Lewis was soon arrested and charged.

Meanwhile, after two surgeries, all that was left of Brandon Henderson's left eye was white spongy flesh, which he covered with an eye patch. By the May preliminary hearing, Henderson wore his new glass eye, which had been fitted during a grueling eight-hour operation.

Appearing in front of Judge Jimmie Moore, Assistant District Attorney Nicole Siller asked Henderson to explain the extent of his injuries. Henderson spoke of his physical pain, his depression and of how he could no longer work at his job.

"I can't believe I lost an eye over this," he said.

Henderson's previous phone number is out of service and he could not be reached for this article.

For his part, Lewis has pled not guilty. In the interview at the CJC, he admitted to throwing the first punch, but only because Henderson "came at him." He disputes the criminal complaint, which states he "knowingly, intentionally or recklessly attempted to cause bodily injury to the complainant by punching him about the eye while gripping keys."

"I don't even have keys to my house," said Lewis. He regrets the incident, he said.

"If I could do it over, I would have avoided the jawn," he said, "but I'm in it now."

He said his employers have been supportive.

"Yeah, they're cool," he said.

McDonald's issued a statement saying, "These are only allegations. ... It would be inappropriate to discuss the personnel matters of the individuals in question."

During a recent afternoon visit to the restaurant, a store manager, who would not give her name, said only, "I'm busy right now. I can't talk."

Dispatch is filed from all corners of Philadelphia. E-mail mike.newall@citypaper.net.

Comments

Fast food can be bad for your health.
by Charlie LeDuff on July 15th 2009 10:19 PM

52nd and chestnut, I would expect that.
He should have taken the tiny mcflurry and been happy.
Some places you just go with the flow.
If you don't know that, you are in for some tough times when you least expect them.
Hopefully this guy learns his lesson.
He has some to learn apparently.
by Mike Crawford on July 16th 2009 5:01 PM

This is sad news for that McDonald's franchisee, and that young worker, the store manager and the victims, as well. McDonald's Corporate will do anything that protects their business image. Of course, that means that actual JUSTICE might be slightly delayed.
by Jeff Greene on July 17th 2009 4:17 PM

That makes me sick. Ignorant and obviously unstable McDonalds employees... Just another reason why I won't go into a McDonalds. They should both be fired! I'm shocked that they're still working there!
by AG on July 18th 2009 12:31 AM

Hopefully Brandon will get himself a decent lawyer because this potentially could be an enormous payout for him. A firm like McDonalds has nearly unlimited resources for a settlement and if there is video of the incident he can be almost guaranteed big money.
by Bryan on July 18th 2009 11:16 PM

Guess he didnt ask the customer.. "You want fries with that (eye)?"
by DM on July 19th 2009 1:19 AM

No one understands how hard it is to work at McDonalds in the "hood". The customers give you HELL each and everyday and make you earn every bit of the $7.15 per hour you get. Everyone is so quick to judge but no one will even try to put themselves in Khalif's shoes. This man tried to harm Khalif first and all he was doing was defending himself. This is very unfortunate this man had to lose an eye but what if it would have been Khalif instead of him. The Real story is that Brandon's wife Rashee had brass kunckles, and attempted to hit Khalif wuth them while him and her husband was fighting, instead she missed and knocked out her husbands eye. So these people will try to do everything in there power to give Khalif years behind bars before even knowing the facts, this just isn't fair. You go the extra mile to try and help a disrespectful customer and you go to jail should be the head line of this story. The system will fail Khalif, I can see it. You reporters make this story seem so one-sided.
by anonymous on July 19th 2009 1:28 AM

No one understands how hard it is to work at McDonalds in the "hood". The customers give you HELL each and everyday and make you earn every bit of the $7.15 per hour you get. Everyone is so quick to judge but no one will even try to put themselves in Khalif's shoes. This man tried to harm Khalif first and all he was doing was defending himself. This is very unfortunate this man had to lose an eye but what if it would have been Khalif instead of him. The Real story is that Brandon's wife Rashee had brass kunckles, and attempted to hit Khalif wuth them while him and her husband was fighting, instead she missed and knocked out her husbands eye. So these people will try to do everything in there power to give Khalif years behind bars before even knowing the facts, this just isn't fair. You go the extra mile to try and help a disrespectful customer and you go to jail should be the head line of this story. The system will fail Khalif, I can see it. You reporters make this story seem so one-sided.
by Anonymous on July 19th 2009 1:30 AM

You reporters make this story seem so one-eyed!
by lol queen 33⅓ on July 19th 2009 6:14 PM

I don't know, anonymous, how did you come across those "facts"? Site your sources. Oh, and by the way, the reason why customers give some employee's "hell" everyday is because a corporation should pride itself on customer service. Since this "hell" is obviously a re-occurring thing, maybe the staff truly does suck and the customers are right (boy, that almost sounds like a colloquial saying). If you work at a McDonald's in the "hood", do you really expect to get paid more than $7.15 an hour? Anonymous--learn better grammar.
by John on July 19th 2009 8:40 PM

John, I came across those fact because I am an employee at the location described. As far as the customers are concerned, no one employee can improve the attitude of a customer. Some customers are upset due to there own economical situation. From your statement above I can clearly understand that you do not live nowhere near the location in West Philadelphia, and maybe that is for the better. How could you even make a statement like "If you work at a McDonald's in the "hood", do you really expect to get paid more than $7.15 an hour?" What kind of question is that? No one is paid based on there location! I was just simply stating that wage because it is in fact the minimum wage for the state of Pennsylvania. Please remember there are two sides to every story and you are only getting a chance to read one, but John, you have your opinion about what goes on in a West Philadelphia McDonald's and I'll continue to live it everyday.
by Anonymous on July 19th 2009 11:25 PM

That's what you get for working for a white corporation.
by Annette John-Hall on July 20th 2009 4:32 PM

Well said, Anonymous. Well said.
by B on July 23rd 2009 12:52 AM

Hey John,
I think you meant "Cite your sources."
Learn better grammar.
by Justin on July 28th 2009 10:35 AM

Brandon is my 1st, let me say that this anonymous person is damn idiot. Rashee didn't have brass knuckles, she doesn't own a pair of brass knuckles and neither does Brandon. The ENTIRE incident was caught on tape and CLEARLY shows what happens. Also, no sympathy because you work in McDonald's, i've been in that McDonald's and ya'lls customer service there is ridicilous. If the owner of McDonald's was to ever come in there, I guarntee he would shut that ragedy place down.
by Stephanie Henderson on August 1st 2009 9:34 AM

Brandon is my 1st cousin
by Stephanie Henderson on August 1st 2009 9:35 AM

Guess he shoulda gone to KFC
by Ronald the McD on August 4th 2009 8:27 AM

I haven't seen the video. If I assume all of these people are black, does that make me racist?
by CFC on August 10th 2009 12:39 PM

To Stephanie Henderson, I only remain Anonymous for the sake of my job, and believe me I am no cashier in this business. I do not wish to call you names or argue over the internet, this is not what this is about, though I appreciate your opinion. I have personally reviewed the tapes, and the incident is in fact there, but not as CRYSTAL CLEAR as you make it seem, those cameras are NOT in high definition! Please use your own "intelligence" and take a minute to ponder that if Khalif CLEARLY intended to knock out or harm Brandon's eye, would the police have set and released him on bond? I am just giving you something to think about. Also, the owner visits the store regularly and it is not raggedy, it's precisely what you make it to be. No, CFC you are not a racist for assuming these people are black. This store screams "BLACK ON BLACK CRIME" all over it. This is for the next person who wishes to contest my story: I am open to all opinions and points of view, but please use your head and take the time to think and process what you’re going to say before you say it.
by Anonymous on August 11th 2009 1:12 PM

thats crazy how they got my man like dat but buck keep ya head up its gone be ard im just seeing this article
by barz on May 4th 2010 7:59 PM



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