Indiana woman, 75, dies after fighting Tim Hortons manager over drive-thru order issue
An Indiana woman, 75, died following a physical altercation with a Tim Hortons manager over a drive-thru order. The incident escalated when Anita Grayson confronted a young employee, leading to a fight that resulted in her being unresponsive shortly after. Grayson's cause of death has not been disclosed, but her family is seeking accountability for the incident.
- ▪Anita Grayson, a 75-year-old woman, died after a confrontation at a Tim Hortons in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
- ▪The altercation began over a drive-thru order and escalated into a physical fight with the shift manager.
- ▪Grayson was found unresponsive shortly after the fight, and paramedics attempted lifesaving measures before she died at a hospital.
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US News Indiana woman, 75, dies after fighting Tim Hortons manager over drive-thru order issue By Richard Pollina Published May 20, 2026, 3:12 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google A 75-year-old Indiana woman died after she flew into a rage over her Tim Hortons order, took a swing at the manager and ripped out a chunk of her hair in the brawl that followed. Anita Grayson stormed into the Tim Hortons in Fort Wayne — about 120 miles outside Indianapolis — just after 8 a.m. on May 13, and berated a 17-year-old female worker when she was upset about her drive-thru order, according to the Fort Wayne Police Department.
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