
A case of mistaken food orders triggered a brawl between multiple people at a fast-food restaurant in Texas.
Officers responded to a San Antonio Whataburger location early Sunday after reports of an assault were called in,KSATreported.
Police said two groups of people started fighting over a mix-up of food orders.
Several people punch and kick others in the dining area of the restaurant, with one person appearing to be swarmed by another group as bystanders filming the incident shout for the shenanigans to stop.
Let's check in on Whataburger in San Antonio and see how it's going.
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Exactly as expected 🤨
At approximately 3AM on Sunday aa brawl broke out reportedly over a mistaken order leading to 7 people being arrested.
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Rebecca Noel, whofirst posted the video on Facebook, wrote in the since-deleted post, per theNew York Post: “Part of another table’s order was mistakenly brought to my son and his friends. Instead of the staff acknowledging their error, they reportedly told the other customers, ‘They have your food.’
“Moments later, those individuals confronted my son and his friends, and within seconds, the situation escalated far beyond a simple misunderstanding — to a violent assault.
“There is absolutely no excuse for what happened. This never should have escalated to this point.”
Noel’s post has since been deleted, but it has since been shared widely on social media.
Andres Garcia Cardenas, 21, Tyrone Tolliver, 21, Miguel Torres, 57, Meili Torres, 21, Andrew Lopez, 21, Deontae Tolliver, 23, and Veronica Valdez, 53, were taken to Bexar County Jail and charged with assault causing bodily injury, according to the outlet.
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Two 18-year-olds and two 20-year-olds were also a part of one of the groups.
A lawyer of one of the alleged victims toldKENSthe young man was checked out for his injuries at a hospital, but would not release further details as the investigation was ongoing.
The fast-food chain issued a statement to the outlet.
“At Whataburger, the safety of our guests and employees is our top priority,” a spokesperson said. “We are co-operating fully with the authorities.”