To 'ketchup' thief: Police on lookout for McDonald's brawler who allegedly battered manager over condiment
McDonald's manager attacked by woman over ketchup.
Police in California are seeking the public’s assistance to find a woman accused of attacking a McDonald’s manager in Santa Ana -- allegedly over a dearth of condiments.
The attacker entered the McDonald’s restaurant from an employee back door on Oct. 27 at about 11 p.m. and asked for ketchup, according to a statement from Santa Ana police.
“When the store manager said she could not be in the building, the suspect became combative,” a police official said in a statement. “The suspect pushed, punched, and choked the victim.”
The video released by police this week shows a woman wearing a light pink T-shirt and dark grey pants choking and slamming the manager’s head against a soda machine in the kitchen area.
Other employees quickly rushed to assist the manager in trying to pull the woman off the alleged victim.
"The manager tells her, 'I'll be glad to help you, you just need to go up front,' and for whatever reason she took it upon herself to assault the manager," Santa Ana Police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna told Los Angeles ABC station KABC.
In a remarkable moment in the video, a fast-food restaurant employee manning a drive-thru window gets physically involved in the dispute and then can be seen darting to the drive-thru window to quickly return change to a customer before rejoining the brawl.
The attack ceased after one of the employees went to alert a man wearing a gray shirt and hoodie who then escorted the suspect from the restaurant through the back door.
"There is no reason that any employee at any business should be assaulted by a patron, much less over not getting enough ketchup," said Bertagna.
McDonald’s owner-operator Larry Kaplan said in a statement that he is cooperating with the police to find the suspect.
“Our biggest priority is always the safety and well-being of our employees and customers at our restaurants,” Kaplan said. “We are fully cooperating with the Santa Ana Police department’s investigation.”