Judge throws book at McDonald’s employee who followed random customer into bathroom, stabbed him in face and neck

Richard W. Thornton (Kanawha County Sheriff

Richard W. Thornton (Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office) and the McDonald’s where he stabbed a random customer (WSAZ screenshot)

A 32-year-old former McDonald’s employee in West Virginia will likely spend the rest of his days behind bars after he followed a 56-year-old customer into the restaurant bathroom, stabbed him multiple times in the face and neck, then stole his wallet and left him there bleeding.

Circuit Court Judge Kenneth D. Ballard on Monday ordered Richard W. Thornton to serve a sentence of 100 years in a state correctional facility for first-degree robbery over the unprovoked attack, records reviewed by Law&Crime show. Ballard credited Thornton with 492 days of time already served.

Prior to handing down the formal sentence, Ballard excoriated Thornton over the vicious incident.

“You attacked a stranger in the bathroom of the McDonald’s completely unprovoked,” Ballard said, according to a report from West Virginia MetroNews. “After stabbing him multiple times in the face and neck, you took his wallet. He had to be rushed to the hospital to be treated for these life-threatening stab wounds.”

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