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Females caught on video punching, kicking, stomping restaurant waitress — reportedly after she rejected their refund demand

The video filmed two women Physically attack A waitress at a restaurant in Chicago last weekend. The woman is seen kicking, stomping and punching the waitress. And the attack was reportedly coming after the waitress refused the perpetrator's request for refund.

Martha Garcia – Owner of El Taco Aztec – He told WBBM-TV The two women wanted a full refund after receiving their match orders, departing, consuming almost all the food and returning about 15 minutes after saying they didn't liked it.

“I get mad, mainly because this didn't happen. And it doesn't make sense for it to go over $50.”

The 23-year-old waitress told them he couldn't give them a refund, WLS-TV reportedand things got hot.

Surveillance video shows one woman walking behind the bar and throwing the waitress' mobile phone at a liquid vat, WBBM added that the woman also tried to destroy the restaurant's decorations. El Taco Aztec Still image posted The perpetrator from the Saturday night incident.

When a waitress, who remains anonymous, threatened to call 911, WMAQ-TV reported The woman turned her anger towards her. Surveillance video shows the waitress being punched, kicked, stomped and dragged in an attack that lasted about two minutes, WMAQ added.

The chef tried to intervene, WBBM said. You can view WBBM video reports here.

WMAQ Video Report It includes the entire incident in which he was caught up in surveillance cameras.

“I came when I heard what was going on and I was able to stop one of her attackers,” Garcia told WMAQ. “When I finally separated them, one of them turned to me and began to shake.”

Garcia said her employees had bruises everywhere she was, WMAQ added.

“Her head, her arms,” ​​Garcia told WMAQ. “And her other fingers were broken.”

Garcia walked two female attackers out of the restaurant and WMAQ said they hope police will find them before the owners repeat the crime elsewhere.

“I'm worried,” Garcia added to WMAQ. “That's terrible, the situation.”

Believe it or not, the two women were actually called 911 when they were denied a refund, WMAQ noted, but the station said it was gone by the time police arrived on the scene.

The injured workers are taking a break, WMAQ said.

Chef Carlos Garcia, owner of other restaurants, told WMAQ:

He also has a message for criminals, adding to WMAQ, “We're trying to find out what it is. I'm putting everything I have in this.”

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