Police Respond After Man Yells at Employees, Refuses to Leave Louisville McDonald's
Louisville police were dispatched to the McDonald’s on University Boulevard after staff reported a man yelling at employees and refusing to leave on Feb. 24, 2026.

Louisville police responded to a disturbance at the McDonald’s restaurant on University Boulevard after store staff reported a male customer was yelling at employees and refusing to leave on Feb. 24, 2026. The incident was captured in a public dispatch summary filed by local authorities.
The individual involved is unnamed in the public dispatch summary; that summary records only that employees called for police after the man continued to refuse to leave the University Boulevard location in Louisville, Kentucky. The report identifies the caller as store staff and notes the behavior that prompted the call as yelling at employees and failing to vacate the premises.
Police arrival and scene actions are documented in the same dispatch summary, which lists the McDonald’s on University Boulevard as the location for the response. The public dispatch entry does not include a personal name for the male individual, and it does not supply additional narrative details about any escalation inside the restaurant or injuries to employees on Feb. 24, 2026.
McDonald’s employees at the University Boulevard restaurant initiated the request for police assistance, according to the dispatch summary that records the call from staff on Feb. 24, 2026. The summary reflects the store’s role in reporting the disturbance rather than describing follow-up steps by management or corporate representatives at McDonald’s after the police response.
The public dispatch summary remains the primary on-record source for the Feb. 24 incident at the University Boulevard McDonald’s in Louisville. That dispatch lists the key facts reported by employees - a male individual yelling at employees and refusing to leave - and shows that local police were tasked with responding to the scene, without providing further outcome details in the summary.
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