The incident happened March 28 in a Chipotle restaurant on South High Street in Columbus’ Brewery District. After the customers received their order, they became upset because they wanted more cheese on their food, according to Crimestoppers.
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First, they cornered a restaurant worker and knocked her hat off. When other employees came to her aid, a fight broke out.
Witnesses told Columbus police that is when one suspect pulled out a gun while the other said “shoot them,” according to Crimestoppers. Witnesses told police the gun misfired.
Before leaving, the suspects threw chairs and trash aluminum cylinders inside the restaurant and stole a cell phone from someone who was at the scene.
The Recs and Parks Department confirmed there would be an investigation into the altercation captured on video. It was before an adult softball game Tuesday night on a field at Berliner Park that a verbal altercation began to brew. The video shows a participant with the yellow jersey exchanging words with the umpire. It’s when the umpire said that the player is being thrown out of the game that things turn physical.
The Recs and Parks Department confirmed there would be an investigation into the altercation captured on video. It was before an adult softball game Tuesday night on a field at Berliner Park that a verbal altercation began to brew. The video shows a participant with the yellow jersey exchanging words with the umpire. It’s when the umpire said that the player is being thrown out of the game that things turn physical.
At least fourteen people were injured and taken to nearby hospitals after a roof collapsed at a Columbus, Ohio, home near Ohio State University because too many people were standing atop the roof, according to officials.
“It appears that the roof was overloaded with students, we’ve heard numbers between 15 and 45 students on a rooftop that was not designed to have anybody on it, and it gave way,” Columbus Division of Fire Battalion Chief Steve Martin said Saturday night.
At least fourteen people were injured and taken to nearby hospitals after a roof collapsed at a Columbus, Ohio, home near Ohio State University because too many people were standing atop the roof, according to officials.
“It appears that the roof was overloaded with students, we’ve heard numbers between 15 and 45 students on a rooftop that was not designed to have anybody on it, and it gave way,” Columbus Division of Fire Battalion Chief Steve Martin said Saturday night.
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