Stranger who shot woman in Taco Bell drive-thru line had a history of weapons charges and suicide threats: Lawsuit

Background: The location where Megan Keleman, 25, was shot to death on Aug. 14, 2024 (YouTube/WEWS). Inset: Megan Keleman (city of Stow, Ohio).

Background: The location where Megan Keleman, 25, was shot to death on Aug. 14, 2024 (YouTube/WEWS). Inset: Megan Keleman (city of Stow, Ohio).

The family of an Ohio woman who was shot to death by a stranger in a Taco Bell drive-thru line has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the estate of the man who killed her before taking his own life.

On Aug. 14, 2024, Megan Keleman, 25, found herself trapped in the pickup line at a Taco Bell in Stow, a suburb of Akron, at around 7:30 p.m. after placing a mobile order. As she waited in her car — her dog, Penny, in the passenger seat beside her — Jason Williams, 53, rammed her from behind with his car, multiple times. Unable to move her car, as there was no bypass lane at the drive-thru, Keleman called her dad, Nicholas Keleman.

According to the lawsuit, obtained by Cleveland ABC affiliate WEWS, Williams was visibly angry, screaming and waving his arms. A Taco Bell employee heard Nicholas Keleman through the drive-thru intercom yelling for someone to call 911, which the employee did. Meanwhile, Williams had gotten out of his car and approached Megan Keleman while carrying a pistol. With two gunshots — and with the victim’s father still on the phone — Williams ended two lives: Megan Keleman’s and his own.

Authorities were never able to determine that the two knew each other, WEWS reported.