(Go watch this S O B hit a FEMALE.... YOU COWARD !!
This could be YOUR mom, sister, wife.)
Sickening moment thug walks into a George Webb kitchen and PUNCHES a
woman chef in the face before being chased out by her armed co-worker
- Thug caught on surveillance camera footage walking into George Webb kitchen
- Walks towards woman and unleashes a full-body punch knocking her backwards
- He then moves towards the woman again before her co-worker pulls a gun
- Attacker then slowly backs away and leaves, giving camera glimpse of his face
Published:
20:24 EDT, 7 July 2018
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Updated:
22:48 EDT, 7 July 2018
This is
the shocking moment a man walked into a restaurant kitchen and punched a
woman chef in the face before being chased out by her gun-toting female
co-worker.
The thug, dressed all in
white, was caught on surveillance camera footage striding towards the
staff member at the George Webb restaurant in Milwaukee and aiming a
full-body punch at the victim's head, nearly knocking her over onto the
stove.
He then moves towards the woman
again before her co-worker pulls a gun and points it in his direction.
At this point, he slowly backs away and leaves the kitchen, giving the
camera a glimpse of his face.
The thug, dressed all in white,
was caught on surveillance camera footage walking into the kitchen at
the George Webb restaurant in Milwaukee
The
footage was obtained by Milwaukee Alderman Bob Donovan, who released it
to the public on Friday in an attempt to identify the suspect.
'It
is sickening to see this unsuspecting worker assaulted so brutally by
this individual,' he said, adding that the victim now faced thousands of
dollars worth of medical bills.
The co-worker had a permit to carry a concealed weapon, according to Donovan.
'One can only imagine what might
have occurred if that employee had not pulled out her weapon. Sadly, she
quit her job shortly afterward,' he added.
'This
is just sickening and I am tired of this c*** happening in my district
and in too many other neighborhoods across Milwaukee.'
The attacker then aims a full-body punch at the victim's head, nearly knocking her over onto the stove
At this point, he slowly backs away and leaves the kitchen, before giving the camera a glimpse of his face
George
Webb said: 'We were alerted to an incident that took place at our
Mitchell Street location on June 29 and are working directly with the
injured employee, store manager and franchise owner to review the
events.
'The safety and security of our employees and patrons is our top priority.
'We are working with our team, and local law enforcement to assess current security measures and determine next steps.'
Police
are reportedly pursuing a 'known person' over the incident but urge
anyone with information to contact them on (414) 935-7360.
Police urge anyone with information about the suspect (pictured) to contact them on (414) 935-7360
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Watch: Pistol-packing waitress defends George Webb co-worker during attack
A waitress with a concealed carry
permit defended her co-worker after an irate customer went behind the
counter and punched her, newly released video reveals.
The attack at George Webb restaurant
in Milwaukee on June 28 could have been much worse, according to
Alderman Bob Donovan, who made the footage public.“I thank God the other waitress had a concealed carry weapon,
has a permit... I shudder to think, had she not been there and had she
not had this weapon, what this guy might have done," Donovan told Fox 6.
The suspect, who is a regular at the restaurant and
reportedly had been cursing at his server throughout the night for
taking too long with his order, came behind the counter and punched her
in the face.
Within seconds, the woman’s colleague pulled out a handgun from her waistband and pointed at him until he backed off.
A customer at a George Webb in Milwaukee, seen above, punched
an employee and only backed off when another server pulled out a
handgun.
(Google Earth)
Although the suspect has not been arrested,
Fox 6 reports that Milwaukee police know who they are looking for and that the man is
allegedly a drug dealer.
According to local media, the victim is back at work
and she said the restaurant’s owner allows employees to carry a
concealed weapon as long as they have a permit.
"It is sickening to see this unsuspecting worker
assaulted so brutally by this individual," Donovan said. "For a man to
do that to some innocent woman, it's just beyond me."
The Milwaukee alderman urged anyone with information on the suspect to call police at 414-935-7360.