Jeffrey Limmer : “Manhunt: McDonald’s Order Murder Suspect”

By | May 10, 2024

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Accident – Death – Obituary News : : 1. McDonald’s murder suspect
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A trip to McDonald’s turned deadly for a Houston attorney last week, as authorities search for the suspect who allegedly shot him, according to the Houston Police Department. Murder charges have been filed against the 57-year-old suspect, Anthony Martin Landry, following a verbal disagreement with the victim, Jeffrey Limmer. Landry, upset about his McDonald’s order, demanded a refund, leading to a fatal altercation outside the restaurant. Limmer, a beloved son, brother, and friend, tragically lost his life in the incident. Landry remains at large, prompting police to urge anyone with information to contact the HPD Homicide Division or Crime Stoppers.

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2. Fast food homicide fugitive

The Fatal Shooting at McDonald’s

Tragedy struck at a McDonald’s in Houston last week when a verbal altercation escalated into a deadly shooting. The victim, 46-year-old Jeffrey Limmer, a respected attorney, was shot and killed by the suspect, 57-year-old Anthony Martin Landry. The incident took place at the McDonald’s located at 8147 Katy Freeway.

The Verbal Disagreement

According to reports from the Houston Police Department, the fatal encounter began with a disagreement over Landry’s McDonald’s order. Upset about his meal, Landry demanded a refund, leading to a heated argument between him and Limmer. Despite Limmer’s attempts to calm the situation, the confrontation turned violent when Landry retrieved a gun and fired at Limmer.

The Tragic Outcome

Authorities arrived at the scene to find Limmer unresponsive, with multiple gunshot wounds. Despite the efforts of Houston Fire Department paramedics, Limmer was pronounced dead at the scene. The loss of Limmer, described as a beloved son, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend, has left a profound impact on the community.

A Life Cut Short

Limmer, a graduate of Memorial High School and the University of Texas at Austin, had a promising career as a personal injury attorney at Lewis Brisbois Law Firm. His passion for football as a varsity quarterback and baseball as an outfielder for the Memorial Mustangs showcased his dedication and talent. Limmer’s untimely death has left a void in the hearts of those who knew him.

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The Search for Justice

As the investigation into the shooting continues, authorities are on the lookout for Anthony Martin Landry, who fled the scene in a blue Ford pickup truck. Murder charges have been filed against Landry, and the Houston Police Department urges anyone with information on his whereabouts to come forward. The community is rallying together in the pursuit of justice for Jeffrey Limmer.