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Video Shows Wild NJ McDonald's Fight, Guard Pepper-Sprayed: PM

Also: Cause Of Samantha Josephson's Death, Chilling New Vide​o / Sandy Hook Bans Alcohol / NJ School Districts With Most Drug Cases (UPDATE)

A guard was pepper-sprayed during a wild fight that broke out at a New Jersey McDonald's this past weekend.
A guard was pepper-sprayed during a wild fight that broke out at a New Jersey McDonald's this past weekend. (YouTube photo)

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Video Shows Wild NJ McDonald's Fight, Guard Pepper-Sprayed (UPDATED)

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Cause of death revealed: A chilling video also shows when Samantha entered the car.

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