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Chicago waitress brutally attacked by customers displeased with food, owner says
A waitress was beaten at a Pilsen restaurant over a food order. The attack was caught on camera.
CHICAGO - A 23-year-old waitress is recovering after she was beaten by two women inside a Pilsen restaurant last Friday night in an attack caught on surveillance video.
What we know:
Chicago police say the attack happened at El Taco Azteca on West Cermak Road.
The restaurant’s owner, Martha Garcia, said the incident started when two women returned after picking up their tacos and margaritas, claiming they were dissatisfied with the food and demanding their money back.
"When the ladies come back, almost (all) her food (was eaten)," said Garcia.
Security video shows the women throwing objects inside the restaurant and pulling down decorations. When the waitress confronted them, she was punched and stomped multiple times.
The waitress reportedly suffered bruises, cuts, and even a broken finger. She’s only been working at the restaurant for about five months.
What they're saying:
Alderman Byron Sigcho Lopez has called the incident "unacceptable."
"It must be condemned and also there has to be accountability," he said. "Our community is known for being good hosts. We have vibrant restaurants and great people that work there."
What's next:
As of now, no suspects are in custody.
Chicago police are investigating and reviewing footage of the attack.
The Source: FOX 32's Nate Rodgers reported on this story.