You won’t believe your fries! Moment three drunk women trash Manhattan restaurant after being asked to pay $1.75 for extra sauce
- Pearl Ozoria, 27, of Manhattan, Chitara Plasencia, 25, and Tatiyanna Johnson, 23, both of Brooklyn, got in a fiery rage with Bel Fries employees on Saturday
- The women were told by two employees that it would cost $1.75 for extra sauce
- They began attacking the two employees — who suffered head lacerations — and threw a metal stool, metal sauce pumps, trash and ketchup bottles at them
- Bel Fries suffered from $250 worth of damage and has been closed since Saturday
- The three women were arrested by police and Ozoria reported hit an officer in the face. All were charged with multiple counts, including robbery and criminal mischief
Three woman were filmed trashing a Manhattan restaurant after being asked to pay $1.75 for extra sauce.
Pearl Ozoria, 27, of Manhattan and Chitara Plasencia, 25, and Tatiyanna Johnson, 23, of Brooklyn, got into a fiery rage with employees at a Ludlow Street Bel Fries, on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, around 4 a.m. on Saturday, after they were told extra sauce would cost a roughly additional $2.
As the women began their tirade, an employee who filmed the incident warned them ‘you’re gonna go to jail’ as they began to cause what ultimately amounted to $250 worth of damage.
As a result of their tirade, the store has been closed since and the two employees — a 33-year-old female and a male — suffered from head lacerations.
DailyMail.com has contacted Bel Fries for comment.
Three New York City women have been arrested and charged with multiple counts after they attacked two employees at Bel Fries in the Lower East Side on Saturday
All three women at one point breeched the employees’ areas and began throwing a metal stool (pictured), ketchup bottles and trash at them. Both employees suffered head lacerations
In the video, one of the women, wearing a white tank top, can be seen throwing something under the plexiglass barrier at an employee and appears to say something, but can’t be heard over the sound of a blaring alarm.
Her friend, wearing a blue minidress, can be seen ripping the card reader off the counter and attempting to pull it from the wires as the girl in the white tank top hops atop the counter.
The woman wearing the black dress tries, unsuccessfully, to remove her.
The girl in the white tank top attempted to throw the plexiglass over the counter after she ripped it down, hitting the girl in the black dress
The girl in the blue minidress (pictured) was seen throwing a metal sauce pump at the employees, hitting the plexiglass and spraying the condiment everywhere
One of the girls smiled tauntingly at the employees who cowered behind the counter
One of the girls twerked on the plexiglass after she attempted to rip it down
The woman in the white tank top breeches the employees area, as another of the women also tries to climb the counter.
Two women begin throwing a metal stool and ketchup bottles at the employees, who attempted to back up further. The third woman, in the black dress, kneels on the counter, from which she throws a lightweight trash bag at the employees before going to work on the plexiglass divider.
it before the woman in the blue dress rips it off the counter.
The girl in the white tank top starts throwing what appears to be lids at the employees as the woman in blue grabs the removable sauce container pump tops — which are metal — and chucks them against the plexiglass, splattering a white sauce across the glass.
The attack happened at Bel Fries (pictured) in the Lower East Side on Ludlow Street
The store has been closed since Saturday, but hopes to reopen by Thursday
The women also threw sauces at the staff. The video cuts off as the girls continue to hurl items at the employees.
When cops arrived pn the scene, Ozoria — it is not yet known if she’s the woman in blue, white or black — allegedly punched one of the police officers in the face. She was charged with assaulting an officer, resisting arrest, obstructing governmental administration and disorderly conduct.
She is currently being housed at the Rose M. Singer Center in East Elmhurst and is being held under a $5,000 bond. She is expected to appear in court on July 8.
Plasencia and Johnson were also additionally charged with criminal possession of a weapon. The two don’t appear under New York City public inmate records. It’s not clear if they made bail or were released.
All three women also face robbery and criminal mischief charges, according to the New York Post.
French fries are actually BELGIAN
‘Don’t call them French Fries. Call them Bel Fries,’ the New York City restaurant of the same name says on their website, and they’re actually right!
Although the beloved food item has been called French fries for over a century now, Americans have been calling them by the wrong origin ever since.
The crispy goodness with the soft middle was actually first introduced to them in Belgium during World War I, according to Bel Fries.
The fried potatoes were cutely nicknamed ‘French fries’ by American soldiers after the Belgian army spoke the language at the time. French is still one of the official languages of country, including Dutch and German.
‘The name stuck, and decades later Americans are still giving credit to the wrong country,’ the restaurant wrote. ‘It is time to give Belgium credit and reinvent the name to Bel-Fries.’
The side dish – or the main meal, depending on how you feel – was born in the winter of 1680 in Namur, according to Tasting Table. The dish was invented after fish-loving locals had to find something else to eat after the River Meuse froze over.
French fries are now a part of the official UNESCO list of cultural treasures for Belgium and have been since 2017.
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