No matter how worse it gets and it will, our mayor will get voted in again."
Exactly. Until this Khan gets higher aspirations he will be in office as long as he wants to be. Voted back into office over and over no matter what the score is.
CRAZY MEX JUMPS BURGER KING COUNTER--BREAKS ONE EMPLOYEE'S JAW,ASSAULTS ANOTHER--THEN CLAIMS HE WASN'T THE AGGRESSOR(CUCKOO)
WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — David Zambrana said he was “not the aggressor” during what police called an assault on two employees at a Wyoming Burger King, but the workers disagree, saying he jumped the counter and then attacked them.
“I definitely wasn’t the aggressor. The video will show me running, trying to flee from these minors,” Zambrana told News 8 Monday.
The altercation happened Sunday afternoon at the Burger King on 28th Street near Michael Avenue SW. In a release, Wyoming police said Zambrana “acted aggressively” and attacked two teenage employees.
One of the workers, a 17-year-old who asked to be identified only as Isabela, sustained a cut to her forehead. She said another, a 15-year-old girl, has a broken jaw and broken teeth.
“My friend is in the hospital with bad injuries and I have 11 stitches,” Isabela said.
She told News 8 it started when Zambrana was in the drive-thru. The 15-year-old, who was working the window, came to Isabela, saying that a customer threw his cup through the window at her, telling her to “clean this (expletives).” Isabela said when she tried to give him a new cup, he slapped it at her.
“It splashed all over me. It splashed all over the outside of the window, the counter,” Isabela said.
But then he drove around and walked into the restaurant, saying he wanted his cup.
“’You just slapped it. It’s outside,’” she said the told him. “‘You can go get it outside.’ Like, ‘What do you want us to do? You basically slapped it out of all of our hands and you were very rude to us. So what do you want us to do about it?’
“He jumps over the counter, and I tried to stop him but I couldn’t because he’s a grown man,” Isabela continued. “I couldn’t do anything. What can I do stop him?”
Zambrana said he went behind the counter to get his drink after he asked the workers to wipe it off, believing they had “done something to it.”
“You guys are making me wait. I don’t know what you guys did to this cup. I don’t want to drink this drink. I’m just going to come in and get my own,” he said he thought. “And then they, that’s when they pulled out the camera and started talking about my feet. Just bickering. Being childish. So I met them with the childishness and poured it on the floor. “
He said both he and the employees threw drinks. He said when trying to leave the restaurant, he was blocked by one of the employees and there was a fight.
“When we tried to get him to leave, that’s when it escalated to the fight,” Isabela said.
She said Zambrana attacked her.
“I was trying to go behind him to lock the door … ’cause I thought it was over,” she said. “…I was yelling at him, talking with my hands. And he, I don’t know, he just body slammed me and kicked me and all my co-workers came to help.”
She said her co-workers came to defend her.
“We were trying to get him off, so we were pushing him and kicking him off.. and pushing him, you know, we were trying to get him off of us. We were not trying to assault him just to assault him. We were trying to defend ourselves at that point,” she said. “Oh my gosh, well, I remember thinking, ‘He’s beating up my (15-year-old) co-worker. I need to get him off of her. And he was hurting her really bad. I could just hear her screaming, ‘Oh, my jaw… He hit my face,’ and I just remember thinking, ‘I’ve got to get him off of her.'”
Zambrana said the five to six employees that were behind the counter chased him out the door.
Zambrana eventually left, leaving the workers to nurse their wounds.
Zambrana called police, telling them he was assaulted. He said officers came to his house, took down his story, snapped photos of a minor scratch to his back and cut on one foot, and left.
Police indicated they will seek charges against Zambrana.
He acknowledged the optics were bad but insisted he was the victim.
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No matter how worse it gets and it will, our mayor will get voted in again."
Exactly. Until this Khan gets higher aspirations he will be in office as long as he wants to be. Voted back into office over and over no matter what the score is.
CRAZY MEX JUMPS BURGER KING COUNTER--BREAKS ONE EMPLOYEE'S JAW,ASSAULTS ANOTHER--THEN CLAIMS HE WASN'T THE AGGRESSOR(CUCKOO)
WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — David Zambrana said he was “not the aggressor” during what police called an assault on two employees at a Wyoming Burger King, but the workers disagree, saying he jumped the counter and then attacked them.
“I definitely wasn’t the aggressor. The video will show me running, trying to flee from these minors,” Zambrana told News 8 Monday.
The altercation happened Sunday afternoon at the Burger King on 28th Street near Michael Avenue SW. In a release, Wyoming police said Zambrana “acted aggressively” and attacked two teenage employees.
One of the workers, a 17-year-old who asked to be identified only as Isabela, sustained a cut to her forehead. She said another, a 15-year-old girl, has a broken jaw and broken teeth.
“My friend is in the hospital with bad injuries and I have 11 stitches,” Isabela said.
She told News 8 it started when Zambrana was in the drive-thru. The 15-year-old, who was working the window, came to Isabela, saying that a customer threw his cup through the window at her, telling her to “clean this (expletives).” Isabela said when she tried to give him a new cup, he slapped it at her.
“It splashed all over me. It splashed all over the outside of the window, the counter,” Isabela said.
But then he drove around and walked into the restaurant, saying he wanted his cup.
“’You just slapped it. It’s outside,’” she said the told him. “‘You can go get it outside.’ Like, ‘What do you want us to do? You basically slapped it out of all of our hands and you were very rude to us. So what do you want us to do about it?’
“He jumps over the counter, and I tried to stop him but I couldn’t because he’s a grown man,” Isabela continued. “I couldn’t do anything. What can I do stop him?”
Zambrana said he went behind the counter to get his drink after he asked the workers to wipe it off, believing they had “done something to it.”
“You guys are making me wait. I don’t know what you guys did to this cup. I don’t want to drink this drink. I’m just going to come in and get my own,” he said he thought. “And then they, that’s when they pulled out the camera and started talking about my feet. Just bickering. Being childish. So I met them with the childishness and poured it on the floor. “
He said both he and the employees threw drinks. He said when trying to leave the restaurant, he was blocked by one of the employees and there was a fight.
“When we tried to get him to leave, that’s when it escalated to the fight,” Isabela said.
She said Zambrana attacked her.
“I was trying to go behind him to lock the door … ’cause I thought it was over,” she said. “…I was yelling at him, talking with my hands. And he, I don’t know, he just body slammed me and kicked me and all my co-workers came to help.”
She said her co-workers came to defend her.
“We were trying to get him off, so we were pushing him and kicking him off.. and pushing him, you know, we were trying to get him off of us. We were not trying to assault him just to assault him. We were trying to defend ourselves at that point,” she said. “Oh my gosh, well, I remember thinking, ‘He’s beating up my (15-year-old) co-worker. I need to get him off of her. And he was hurting her really bad. I could just hear her screaming, ‘Oh, my jaw… He hit my face,’ and I just remember thinking, ‘I’ve got to get him off of her.'”
Zambrana said the five to six employees that were behind the counter chased him out the door.
Zambrana eventually left, leaving the workers to nurse their wounds.
Zambrana called police, telling them he was assaulted. He said officers came to his house, took down his story, snapped photos of a minor scratch to his back and cut on one foot, and left.
Police indicated they will seek charges against Zambrana.
He acknowledged the optics were bad but insisted he was the victim.
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