Caught On Camera: Three Women Destroy US Restaurant, Attack Employees Over $1.75 Sauce
A video showing three customers who destroyed New York City restaurants and attacked workers in disputes at a cost of $ 1.75 for additional sauce that had become viral on the internet.
The clip, which was originally distributed in Tiktok, showed three women throwing metal benches, glass bottles, and anything in the reach of the arms in restaurant employees. It also shows two women climbing the table and launching a sauce bottle from close range. At one point, one of the women even danced at the table, while the other two continued to destroy the restaurant.
According to The Independent, the incident occurred on July 4 in the Bel Fries in Lower East Side Manhattan. The three women have been arrested and charged with robbery and criminal crimes. Chef Rafael Nunez from the restaurant said that the three customers wanted additional sauce for french fries, when the employee explained that the price was $ 1.75, they were angry. “And that’s where everything starts,” added Mr. Nunez.
The three women have been identified as 27 -year -old Pearl Ozoria, 25 -year -old Chitara Plasencia and 23 -year -old Tatiyanna Johnson. According to the report, the three customers destroyed computers, cashier and other goods in the restaurant. One of the workers was also reportedly injured and taken to the hospital.
According to Foxnews, MS Ozoria even allegedly punched the face of a police officer when arrested. He now faces additional accusations of attacks on a police officer, opposing the arrest, blocking government administration and disorderly behavior. Two other women were charged with weapons possession too.
Speaking to NBC4, the owner of the restaurant said that the six employees were so traumatized that they did not want to return to work. “They were destroyed. They are afraid. One of them still doesn’t want to leave his house. He has a son. He was afraid of his life, “said the co-owner.
MS Ozoria, MS Plasencia and MS Johnson are now scheduled to appear before judges on Friday, July 15.