Moment two men batter NYC Burger King worker for taking too long with their order
- The suspects are said to have complained that their food was taking too long
- Footage shows one then jump over the counter to attack a Burger King worker
- The second is shown punching the worker in the head across the counter
- Police have said they are still looking for the two suspects, whose faces were obscured by hoodies and masks in the footage released by the NYPD
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This is the moment two men attacked a worker at a Burger King in Brooklyn over a delay to their food order.
The suspects are said to have complained that their food was taking too long to prepare at the burger chain’s Linden Boulevard outlet in Brownsville, officials said.
Video of the violent incident shows one man, wearing a black hoodie and his face obscured by a face mask, vault the counter and grapple the worker against it at about 6:15 p.m. on December 4.
The second suspect, also wearing a hoodie and face mask, is seen in the footage punching the worker in the head across the counter.
The first suspect can also be seen punching the worker in the video captured by a security camera above the counter, looking out into the Burger King joint.
As onlookers fled the restaurant, two other Burger King employees came to the victim’s aid, before the man who vaulted the counter climbed back to the other side.
Video of the violent incident shows one man, wearing a black hoodie and his face obscured by a face mask, vault the counter (pictured) and grapple the worker against it
The second suspect, also wearing a hoodie and face mask, is seen in the footage punching the worker in the head across the counter (pictured)
After the attack, both suspects are shown casually leaving the outlet (pictured) through the front doors, leaving others still left in the Burger King in shock
After the attack, both suspects are shown casually leaving the outlet through the front doors, leaving others still left in the Burger King in shock.
According to the NYPD who released the footage, at least one of the suspects flashed a knife during the assault.
The suspects were last seen on Powell Street, the NYPD said, adding that as of Tuesday morning, the suspects were still being sought.
Officers added that the victim – who has not been identified – was treated on the scene by paramedics.
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