A Missouri man has been arrested after he allegedly strangled a woman who got the promotion he applied for while working at a McAlister's Deli restaurant. The incident occurred on a typical Monday morning, with the victim, a 32-year-old woman, entering the office to find her coworker, 32-year-old Mallory, waiting for her.

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The McAlister's Deli restaurant where the incident took place is a small business with a significant presence in the local community. The restaurant's management has not commented on the incident, but sources close to the matter have revealed that the restaurant has a history of promoting from within, with many employees starting as servers and working their way up to management positions.

However, the promotion that sparked the violent attack was reportedly a highly competitive one , with several employees vying for the position. the victim, who received the promotion, was descibed by colleagues as a hard worker and a dedicated employee.

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The promotion that sparked the violent attack was reportedly a highly competitive one, with several employees vying for the position. The victim, who received the promotion, was described by colleagues as a hard worker and a dedicated employee.

According to the criminal complaint,Mallory entered the room and locked the door behind him around 10:30 a.m. He allegedly threatened the employee before he 'grabbed her neck with both hands and began strangling her.'

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The police investigation into the incident is ongoing, but sources close to the matter have revealed that Mallory had a history of anger issues and had previously been involved in altercations with coworkers.

The victim, who received the promotion, has not commented on the incident, but sources close to the matter have revealed that she is shaken by the experience and is seeking counseling.

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The incident has sent shockwaves through the local community,with many employees at the restaurant expressing their outrage and sadness over the violent attack.

The restaurant's management has not commented on the incident, but sources close to the matter have revealed that the restaurant is taking steps to ensure the safety of its employees.

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The incident has raised questions about the restaurant's hiring practices and whether they are doing enough to prevent workplace violence.

According to the police report, Mallory told officers that he went to McAlister's that morning with the intention to kill his coworker, adding that he would have followed through with the plan if their manager had not interrupted the attack.

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The incident has also raised concerns about the restaurant's management and whether they are doing enough to prevent workplace violence.

According to the police report, the general manager heard a 'commotion' and unlocked the door, allowing the victim to escape.