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November 13, 2009 | Greene County News
 

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Friday, November 13, 2009

Lawsuit: self-defense led to firing

XENIA — A Waynesville man, employed by Bob Evans for 30 years, is suing the restaurateur because he claims he was fired for defending himself when a coworker came after him with a knife.

Jesse L. Long, of Rivers Edge Court in Waynesville, filed a civil suit Nov. 12 against Bob Evans Farms in Greene County Common Pleas Court alleging wrongful termination and negligence and requesting more than $75,000 in damages.

Long, a manager for the restaurant since 1978, disciplined an employee in October 2008 for being late to work at the Xenia restaurant. Long later called the same employee into his office after he overhead him saying “he was not afraid” of Long and he “wasn’t his daddy,” according to the lawsuit.

The employee drew a knife and chased Long around the restaurant until the manager was able to obtain a knife of his own to defend himself, the lawsuit said. Other employees intervened before the altercation went further and there is no record of any criminal charges being filed.

Long was terminated four days after the incident for picking up the knife in self defense, the suit said. He claims Bob Evans corporate policy forced him to chose between his job and his safety. The suit also claims Bob Evans knew the employee who attacked Long had a tendency for violence.

A Bob Evans representative said she was not aware of the suit. Long’s attorney did not return a call seeking comment.

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Major road to close for more than a month

Little Sugarcreek Road will be closed from Ohio 725 (Franklin Street) to Sable Ridge Drive from Monday, Nov. 16 to Jan. 1 as crews work on the intersection at 725 and Little Sugarcreek. Access to Magee Park will be maintained.

The road closure is another obstacle for those who live in Bellbrook’s northwest corner. With Possum Run Road closed for the Clyo project in Sugarcreek Twp., they already have to detour to Little Sugarcreek to go north to Feedwire Road. Now they will have to take an alternate route rather than take Little Sugarcreek south into downtown Bellbrook.

The work on the Little Sugarcreek intersection will add a traffic signal and a turn lane. A new water main is also being added, to eventually connect to lines in the subdivisions to the north along Little Sugarcreek Road.

The project is expected to be completed by January.

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