Family identifies Houston attorney as man killed after trying to calm angry customer at McDonald’s off Katy Freeway

An image at the crime scene (Adrian Montes, KPRC 2)

HOUSTON – Family members have identified a Houston attorney as the man who died after he tried to calm an angry customer at a west Houston McDonald’s Saturday.

Jeffrey Limmer, an attorney for Lewis Brisbois law firm, died after the customer shot him twice, according to family members.

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Houston Police said it happened around 6 p.m. Saturday at the McDonald’s located at 8147 Katy Freeway.

According to police, the shooter was dissatisfied with his order, wanted a refund, and was arguing with the staff. Limmer reportedly tried to calm down the irate customer, but instead, the customer turned his attention toward him.

The argument led both men to end up outside, and police said Limmer pushed the angry customer to the ground. After that, investigators say the suspect grabbed a gun from his car and shot Limmer twice before driving away from the scene.

Police described the gunman’s vehicle as an early 2000s blue Ford pickup truck.

Police said Limmer ran back into the restaurant after he was shot and paramedics were called. Limmer succumbed to his injuries.


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