State Sen. Casey Weinstein announced legislation Thursday intended to make drive-thrus in Ohio safer in response to the murder suicide at a Taco Bell in Stow last summer.
Megan Keleman, 25, was fatally shot at the Taco Bell on Graham Road, after being rear-ended by Jason Williams, 53. After rear-ending her, Williams got out of his car and shot Keleman and himself, according to Stow Police. The two did not know each other.
"Accidents in fast food drive-thrus may be more common than you think," Megan's mom, Kelly Keleman, said. "It just doesn't make the news, unless you die."
The bill, called Megan's Way Out, requires all newly constructed or significantly renovated drive-thrus include a bypass lane, a dedicated path alongside the drive-thru, allowing vehicles to exit or first responders