Associated Press
LADONIA, Ala. (AP) — A truck crashed into a Ladonia barbeque restaurant for the second time in three years.
Authorities say an 18-wheeler swerved out of control on a busy highway around noon Friday and jack-knifed into the dining room of the 13th Street Bar-B-Que of Ladonia.
Owner Gary Tamor told the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer that terrified customers rushed into another part of the restaurant. He said a family with a 6-year-old boy was sitting a few feet from where the truck stopped.
No serious injuries were reported and Phenix City officer Dennis Greene said the case is under investigation.
A truck also hit the store two years ago on Christmas night. But that accident took place when the restaurant was empty.
Authorities say an 18-wheeler swerved out of control on a busy highway around noon Friday and jack-knifed into the dining room of the 13th Street Bar-B-Que of Ladonia.
Owner Gary Tamor told the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer that terrified customers rushed into another part of the restaurant. He said a family with a 6-year-old boy was sitting a few feet from where the truck stopped.
No serious injuries were reported and Phenix City officer Dennis Greene said the case is under investigation.
A truck also hit the store two years ago on Christmas night. But that accident took place when the restaurant was empty.
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