Worker feared she'd be fired if she left after McDonald's robbery

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ATLANTA — A McDonald’s worker said she feared for her life and then feared for her job after a robbery occurred at the fast-food restaurant.

Channel 2's Carl Willis spoke to the woman, who said her boss asked her to keep working after she had had a gun pointed in her face.

A man armed with a gun robbed the McDonald's on Moreland Avenue on Saturday night.

The worker said her bosses made her pain worse because she claims that she felt pressure to stay on the clock, even after having a gun flashed at her.

"I can hardly sleep. If I do, it's just flashbacks," said the employee, who asked not to be identified. "I was traumatized because I never endured a situation like that before, period."

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