Daughter of woman who died after fighting Tim Hortons manager lobs wild accusation against cops
A 75-year-old woman died after a confrontation with a Tim Hortons manager in Indiana. Her daughter has accused the police of attempting to cover up the circumstances surrounding her mother's death. Authorities have released surveillance footage to clarify the incident, which involved the woman allegedly attacking staff before collapsing.
- ▪Anita Grayson suffered a fatal heart attack after a physical altercation with a Tim Hortons manager.
- ▪Her daughter, Tawnda Grayson, claims that police are trying to manipulate evidence to blame her mother for the incident.
- ▪The Fort Wayne police released surveillance footage to address public concerns about the incident.
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US News Daughter of woman who died after fighting Tim Hortons manager lobs wild accusation against cops By Daniel Cody Published May 20, 2026, 7:31 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The grieving daughter of a 75-year-old woman who suffered a fatal heart attack after getting into a tussle with an Indiana Tim Hortons manager wildly claimed cops are tying to cover up her mom’s death. Tawnda Grayson told the Daily Mail that she believes Fort Wayne police used AI to edit surveillance footage of the May 13 altercation at the popular coffee shop that involved her mom, Anita Grayson.
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