A chaotic brawl involving seven individuals erupted at a Whataburger in Texas last week, reportedly triggered by a mix-up with a food order.
Authorities in San Antonio indicated that officers were called to the Whataburger around 3 a.m. last Sunday to respond to the disturbance.
When the police arrived, they discovered that two groups had started fighting due to the order confusion, according to reports.
Following the incident, a video surfaced on social media showing further violence, with one individual seen punching and kicking another to the ground.
Images captured afterward revealed blood splattered across the fast food restaurant’s floors and booths.
Seven people were arrested, facing charges of assault causing bodily harm, as confirmed by the police.
Those detained include 21-year-olds Andres Garcia Cárdenas and Tyrone Tolliver, along with 57-year-old Miguel Torres, 21-year-old Mayli Torres, 21-year-old Andrew Lopez, 23-year-old Deonte Tolliver, and 53-year-old Veronica Valdez. Additionally, the report mentioned two 18-year-old and two 20-year-old males also involved.
Rebecca Noel, a mother, shared her account on Facebook, stating that part of another table’s order mistakenly ended up with her son and his friends. Instead of recognizing the error, staff allegedly told the other customers, “Here’s your food.”
She described how the situation quickly escalated from a minor misunderstanding into a violent confrontation. Noel expressed that there was no justification for the chaos that unfolded.
While the details of the video remain unverified, police noted that it’s being reviewed as part of their ongoing investigation.
Despite the turmoil, police reported no serious injuries occurred.
The inquiry into the incident is still active.
Requests for comments from Whataburger, the San Antonio Police Department, and Noel have so far gone unanswered.
