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A chaotic brawl erupted inside a Texas burger restaurant, resulting in seven individuals being taken into custody.
The San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) revealed to Fox News Digital that officers were dispatched to a Whataburger location in the early hours of October 5th, around 3 a.m., responding to reports of an ongoing assault. The confrontation reportedly ignited due to a dispute between two groups over an order mix-up.
Footage shared by Rebecca Noel and obtained by Fox News Digital showcases the tumultuous scene. The video, which has been shared over 1,000 times, displays a woman striking another woman on a counter as a man in a gray shirt approaches. The situation escalates as several other men join the fray.

Rebecca Noel’s video highlights the intense altercation that unfolded at the San Antonio Whataburger on October 5th. (Facebook / Rebecca Noel)
The disorder grew as more people became involved, with punches being exchanged. The man in the gray shirt was knocked to the floor, where he was repeatedly punched and kicked by six men before curling into a fetal position.
At least three others were seen recording the altercation. One female bystander was heard attempting to break up the fight, yelling, “Stop. What the f— is wrong with y’all?” She then called the police, who arrived to break up the fight.
The SAPD said that no major injuries were reported at the scene and all seven suspects were booked for assault causing bodily injury.

Deontae Tolliver, Andres Garcia Cardenas, Meili Torres and Tyrone Tolliver were arrested for their alleged involvement in the brawl at Whataburger in San Antonio, Texas. (Bexar County Sheriff’s Office)
The seven arrested were identified as Andres Garcia Cardenas, 21; Tyrone Tolliver, 21; Miguel Torres, 57; Meili Torres, 21; Andrew Lopez, 21; Deontae Tolliver, 23; and Veronica Valdez, 53.

Miguel Torres, Andrew Lopez and Veronica Valdez were arrested for their alleged involvement in the brawl at Whataburger in San Antonio, Texas. (Bexar County Sheriff’s Office)
Noel wrote that the families involved will be pressing charges against the individuals, and they “will not stop until justice is served!!!” Fox News Digital has reached out to Noel for comment.
“Instead of the staff acknowledging their error, they reportedly told the other customers, ‘They have your food,’” wrote Noel. “Moments later, those individuals confronted my son and his friends, and within seconds, the situation escalated far beyond a simple misunderstanding — to a violent assault.”

A brawl broke out at a San Antonio Whataburger. (Facebook / Rebecca Noel)
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Whataburger’s media relations team said: “At Whataburger, the safety of our Guests and employees is our top priority. We are cooperating fully with the authorities.”
The SAPD said that this is an active investigation.