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Mother of slain Burger King cashier Kristal Bayron-Nieves demands justice - New York Post
Jan 16, 2022 1 min, 3 secs

The family of a young woman gunned down at a Manhattan Burger King demanded justice Saturday as they thanked supporters at a makeshift memorial.

One of Nieves’ relatives said the family is meeting with lawyers to discuss a possible lawsuit against Burger King.

Posters reading “Don’t Shoot I Want to Grow Up!” and “Boycott Black Murder – I Can’t Kill My Brother” and “Justice for Kristal” among others were part of a memorial of candles, flowers and stuffed animals outside the Burger King.

The family, which moved to New York from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, lives just five blocks away.

The young woman, who had just started working at the fast-food restaurant three weeks before — and already wanted off the late shift because she was so scared — was fatally shot in the stomach over $100 on Jan.

I told her to change it because that was my fear — me and her was the youngest ones in here and they have us working so late, almost midnight,” Martinez said.

Winston Glynn, 30, — who previously worked at the same Burger King location — was arrested Friday and hit with first-degree murder and robbery charges.

Brisco said Glynn was “definitely on medication” including “sleeping medicine.”.

He have no family really,” Brisco said

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