Alleged McDonalds employee Nancy Parker was having a casual day at work when she spotted a customer who looked like a picture of a m*rder culprit. She immediately called the NYPD to have him arrested.
But her reward money might not actually be received, or it is likely to take her time to make the claim.
Key Takeaways
- Nancy Parker is speculated to be the McDonald’s employee.
- She is expecting an estimated reward of $60,000. However, it is not confirmed whether she will be receiving it anytime soon.
- Parker reported 26-year-old Luigi Mangione to the NYPD after he had s*ot UnitedHealthcare CEO.
Parker had reported the m*rder culprit of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson to the NYPD after she had spotted him eating at McDonalds.
Nancy had been called out as a snitch, and many were not happy with her move.
As reported by SAN, the article said,
Nancy’s move at the fast-food chain’s Altoona restaurant really made many looks at not just her but even the restaurant in a bad light.
@jarvishadme Hes not getting that money😭🙏🏾 trust and believe #trending #viral #foryou #fyp #comedy #jokes #bruh #mcdonalds #luigie #lmao ♬ original sound – Dutre27
This further led to a flow of negative reviews on the pages of not just the branch in particular but also two other McDonald’s branches.
The reviews were totally unrelated to the restaurant’s service or food quality but related to Nancy Parker’s case scenario.
This is often the case when something controversial happens, though it is not related to the institution being targeted.
As of now, Google Reviews has made sure to remove such negative reviews from angry netizens on McDonald’s pages.
There were just as many netizens who had fun talking about the situation on platforms like Reddit and TikTok.
Nancy Parker’s McDonalds’ Case: She Might Not Receive The Money Because Of A Mistake
While Luigi has already been arrested, there is a big chance that Nancy, though she helped arrest the culprit, won’t be getting the money she might be looking forward to because of a silly mistake.
According to a post on X, she had called 911 instead of calling the TIP number when she found Mangione.
The post read,
Either way, the chances of her getting the advertised amount are least likely as suggested by the post.
The NYPD offered Nancy an amount of $10,000. This amount was increased to $50,000 by the FBI.
But the rules to claim either of the amounts are quite complex. To receive the amount from the FBI, Parker will have to be nominated by the authority in charge.
McDonald’s worker might NOT get the $50,000 reward because he called 911 & not the TIP number…. Also the money has to be approved by the Secretary of State pic.twitter.com/Xt4z7pnJjH
— SAY CHEESE! 👄🧀 (@SaycheeseDGTL) December 11, 2024
And, to receive the amount from NYPD, a unique reference number will be received via Crime Stoppers. But she had contacted 911 instead of Crime Stoppers.
Because of all these reasons, it is possible that she won’t even get a single penny out of this case.
Netizen’s Take On Nancy Parker’s Reward Money And McDonalds’ Fiasco
The reason for the possible reward to either be delayed or wholly dismissed has risen because of the points mentioned above.
While a Reddit thread has called the reason behind Nancy’s possibly not receiving her reward “bizarre,” few others have called it an outcome of “greed.”
A netizen had commented under the thread in relation to the reward,
Another said,
Similarly, there had also been assumptions about the likelihood of the authorities not paying as much attention towards rewarding, mostly because of the focus on things that are major and more noticeable to their massive economic background.
Yelp said about the situation,
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Luigi Mangione had been very rigid even at the time of his arrest.
- Mangione is not active on social media.
- Altoona, Pennsylvania, is a city of around 40,000 people.