Video shows wild altercation at popular Burrito Bar in Brooklyn. Here's what we know.
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Video shows wild altercation at popular Burrito Bar in Brooklyn. Here's what we know.
Burrito Bar, known for the motto “peace, love, and burritos,” experienced a violent incident on Saturday around 3:30 p.m. A 44-year-old customer, identified as Hilda Grullon, became involved in a confrontation inside the restaurant and was observed grabbing a butter knife and a fork. Surveillance video shows the customer throwing a water glass and engaging in a scuffle with general manager Gregory Yerman, who restrained her as she lunged at guests and struck him with a bottle or glass. After being expelled, Grullon struck at least four people outside. She was arrested and charged with multiple counts of assault and criminal possession of a weapon; victims were aged 20 to 53.
"[She was] screaming obscenities at the top of her lungs, using the n-word multiple times, and then pointing to two guests that are of color,"
"At some point, I saw her grabbing a butter knife and a fork. She was trying to stab one of the other guests,"
"I restrain her because she was lunging for the guests,"
"It was a bottle or a glass from the ... one of the tables, and [she] reaches back and cracks me over the head with it."
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