Posted on 08/25/2016 10:44:22 AM PDT by nickcarraway
A waiter at a San Antonio steakhouse pulled out a gun during a dispute with two diners and fired multiple shots before running from the restaurant, according to police.
A patron took cellphone video of the altercation Wednesday afternoon at the Little Red Barn Steakhouse, located on the citys historic Southeast Side.
The argument apparently started after the unidentified server brought out the wrong order.
Witnesses told police the two customers verbally berated the steakhouse employee then one of the customers put him in a headlock, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
After the headlock, the server pulled out a semi-automatic pistol and fired three shots into the ceiling, the paper reported.
No one was struck by the bullets, police said.
The restaurant, which has been in operation for more than 50 years, closed its doors during the investigation but has since reopened.
San Antonio police are looking for the waiter and one of the customers.
No arrests have been made, but authorities may charge the customer with assault and the waiter with unlawful carry of a weapon, police said.
“customers verbally berated the steakhouse employee then one of the customers put him in a headlock,”
Texans are serious about their steak.
5.56mm
Oh, it's historic alright.
A history of violence, carjackings, assaults, indolence, criminality, illegality, et cetera, et cetera...
San Antonio-Mexico’s northern most city.
Hmmmm. One of the wonderful undocumented?
In the video it looks to me like it’s the customer doing the shooting. The waiter is running towards the door while the other guy, without an apron, is poppin’ caps.
Canadians
LOL !.
The rootin’ tootin’ shootin’ waiter wasn’t going to get a tip even before the gunplay.
I was thinking of St. Elmo’s (a great steak house in Indianapolis with pushy old-school waiters).
OK. OK. On second thought, I will have the shrimp cocktail appetizer with my steak!
I like it!
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