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McDonald's golden arches topple in Arizona high winds, crush Naperville couple

April 17, 2009

A giant set of golden arches outside a McDonald’s in eastern Arizona toppled in high winds Wednesday, crushing a Naperville couple’s Chevy Trailblazer as they sat inside the parked vehicle.

Retirees Russell and Carolyn Janke suffered multiple injuries. They had stopped at the McDonald’s on the Navajo Nation reservation in Window Rock as they were making their way back to suburban Chicago from their winter home near Tucson.

Navajo acting Police Chief Steven Nelson said winds hit 60 mph Wednesday, causing the sign to be blown down from atop a pole across the street from the restaurant.

“It was a freak accident,’’ Nelson said.  

Carolyn Janke, 68, was trapped inside the SUV and had to be cut out of the vehicle by rescue crews, Nelson said.

Both were taken to the Fort Defiance Indian Health Service. Carolyn Janke was later transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix — about six hours from Window Rock — where she remained in intensive care Thursday, her daughter-in-law, Ann Janke, told the Chicago Sun-Times.

Carolyn Janke, who was knocked unconscious, has a fractured spinalcolumn and a fractured sternum, her daughter-in-law said. Russell Janke, 70, a retired engineer, was hit in the head and “has over 70 stitches,” she said.

Ann Janke said she’s desperately trying to get more information about the accident.

“How could that sign not be properly secured? That’s what I want to know,” she said. “I’m mad. You don’t think you park under a sign . . . and giant golden arches are going to come smashing down on you.”

Roy Talker, the owner of the Window Rock franchise, issued a statement Thursday, saying, “We are genuinely concerned about the recovery of those involved. We are fully cooperating with the authorities on their investigation.”

Talker also said, “Without having all the facts, it would be inappropriate to speculate on what may have happened.”

Nelson said the incident was still under investigation but said,“We have not had any reports of any problems with the sign.’’

But Richardson Laughing, who works nearby, said he has been worried about the sign toppling for a while.

“I’ve been working here two years and I’ve seen it blow back and forth in the wind,’’ Laughing told the Navajo Times newspaper. “I’ve been saying to my wife that it’s going to blow over sometime.’’

Janke doesn’t know what she’s going to tell her two small children who are eager to see their grandparents, who recently sent Easter gifts in the mail.

“They won’t understand,” Janke said.

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ralphalpha wrote:
I would take it as a sign. . .
4/17/2009 11:11 PM CDT on suntimes.com
garth gimble wrote:
stevecee, this is a breakthrough! 

no wait, a subhuman referred to itself incorrectly. i think you and i were referring to anything but that living ooze. am i right?

can ameoba type? not wifout their mommys...
4/17/2009 10:52 PM CDT on suntimes.com
techspec wrote:
Let me get this straight....This Laughing fella says that he's been watching this sign sway for two years and never did anything??? What a DOPE! How the heck can he just sit by and watch and do nothing? Does this guy even have a brain???
4/17/2009 9:56 PM CDT on suntimes.com
stevecee wrote:
Southside, thanks. They sho is some truth in what you be saying. You've made my point beautifully.
4/17/2009 8:58 PM CDT on suntimes.com
dwade wrote:
OMG if Bush was still president we'd be hearing how he plotted to topple the big M sign hahaha

http://somaliewannacracker.blogspot.com/
4/17/2009 8:04 PM CDT on suntimes.com
southsideiknoweverything wrote:
garth wht kinda name is that? and stevy cee? aint no river of life fools. if they is yo fell off the boat.
4/17/2009 7:57 PM CDT on suntimes.com
stevecee wrote:
garth gimble, you are so right. I'm sure the ignorance on this virtual river simply mirrors the ignorance on the river of life. The Internet surely puts a spotlight on that river, and what I'm seeing is frightening.
4/17/2009 7:19 PM CDT on suntimes.com
rick w. wrote:
Either those interviewed are a little dramatic or the reporters are painting them in an odd light.

Richard Laughing is concerned because he's seen the sign sway. Perhaps he hasn't looked out the window of a plane and seen the wings wobble. That doesn't mean they're going to fall off - it's to counter the effect of the wind velocity. Something stiff is more prone to breakage.

Ann Janke is "desperately" trying to get more information about the accident. Why? She should just concentrate on being available for her Mother- and Father-In-Law. And where's her husband? He's not even mentioned. Yet he's the actual offspring of Russell and Carolyn.

Perhaps Ann wasn't aware that there were 60 mph winds.

And Ann "doesn’t know what she’s going to tell her two small children." How small is small? If they're 1 and 2, they won't know anything anyway. If they're older, you say their grandparents are in the hospital and you make "get well" cards.

Perhaps drama sells better.
4/17/2009 4:48 PM CDT on suntimes.com
cabgx2 wrote:
Can you say, "McLawsuit?"
4/17/2009 4:09 PM CDT on suntimes.com
thomasuras wrote:
people need to get educated on the "hot coffee" law suite. The lady just wanted her emergency room visit and some kind of burn cream payed for . When the manager refused she went to a lawyer. They started digging they found out Mc had a written in a training manual to all managers to turn up the coffee temp above legal limits (like a water heater)so ppl wouldn't sit and drink an extra cup. the judgment was for to 1 weeks profits of Mc corp made on coffee . Google it its true. our system works
4/17/2009 4:06 PM CDT on suntimes.com
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