Wild footage shows brawl inside Whataburger restaurant after 'mistake'
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In a dramatic turn of events at a Whataburger in San Antonio, Texas, an argument over a mistaken food order spiraled into a chaotic brawl, resulting in the arrest of seven individuals. The incident, which unfolded at around 3 a.m. last Sunday, took place at the Blanco Road location near West Bitters Road.

Captured in wild footage, the scene inside the fast-food restaurant quickly escalated as patrons went from verbal disagreements to physical altercations. The spark for this confrontation was an order mix-up, according to Rebecca Noel, who took to Facebook to share her account of what transpired.

Noel detailed that her son, Keilin, and his friends inadvertently received part of another table’s meal. The staff at Whataburger, she alleges, informed the other customers that it was her son’s group who had their food, setting off a chain of misunderstandings.

“Moments later,” Noel recounted, “those individuals confronted my son and his friends, and within seconds, the situation escalated far beyond a simple misunderstanding – to a violent assault.” Her post underscores the rapid deterioration of the situation from a minor error to a full-blown melee.

Noel wrote: ‘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.’ 

The video showed one man in light blue jeans and a gray shirt hit another man in the face, leaving him sprawled across a restaurant table.

Moments later, another man in an orange shirt and sneakers was caught unloading punches on a separate person prone on the ground.

An apparent order mix-up a Whataburger restaurant in San Antonio turned into a violent brawl

An apparent order mix-up a Whataburger restaurant in San Antonio turned into a violent brawl

Wild footage was captured by Rebecca Noel, who said 'part of another table's order was mistakenly brought to' her son and his friends

Wild footage was captured by Rebecca Noel, who said ‘part of another table’s order was mistakenly brought to’ her son and his friends

Moments later, Noel wrote, the situation turned into a ‘violent assault’

Terrified screams were heard in the background as the fight continued. 

‘Calm down, calm down, calm down,’ one person was heard saying mid-chaos. 

‘Please calm down.’ 

The pleas did nothing to stop the violence.

The footage continued with three girls on the establishment’s floor, throwing punches and kicks at one another. 

A separate girl was heard screaming: ‘Stop! What the f**k is wrong with y’all?’ 

Another voice threatened to call the police. 

A Whataburger employee who was off-duty when he jumped into a brawl was fired, the San Antonio Express-News reported

Andrew Lopez, 21

Deontae Tolliver, 23

Tyrone Tolliver, 21

Miguel Torres, 57

San Antonio police arrested seven people after arriving at the scene: Andres Garcia Cardenas, 21; Tyrone Tolliver, 21; Miguel Torres, 57; Meili Torres, 21; Andrew Lopez, 21; Deontae Tolliver, 23; and Veronica Valdez, 53

Veronica Valdez, 53

Meili Torres, 21

Andres Garcia Cardenas, 21

The suspects were charged with assault causing bodily injury and taken to Bexar County Jail

San Antonio police arrested seven people at the scene

San Antonio police arrested seven people at the scene

Noel’s video has around 387,000 views and has been shared about 1,700 times. 

Rachel Mosler Wariner, who identified herself as Keilin’s aunt, said the ‘most sickening part’ of the fight was that her nephew ‘was just trying to stop a fight between females.’ 

She commented: ‘Being a man who was raised right knows it wasn’t right for that to happen! And they jumped him for trying to help the females. 

‘I am disgusted and appalled at the animal like behavior of these grown men. 

‘And the poor kid that got knocked down, hit his head on the table, and then was punch punched [sic] in the face when he tried to stand up is absolutely disgusting! 

‘They will see their day.’

One of the teenagers involved in the fight suffered a concussion, 40 lacerations, a bite mark, a broken wrist and bruised kidneys, liver and ribs, according to CBS Austin.

San Antonio police arrested seven people after arriving at the scene: Andres Garcia Cardenas, 21; Tyrone Tolliver, 21; Miguel Torres, 57; Meili Torres, 21; Andrew Lopez, 21; Deontae Tolliver, 23; and Veronica Valdez, 53. 

A Whataburger employee who was off-duty when he jumped into a brawl was reportedly fired

A Whataburger employee who was off-duty when he jumped into a brawl was reportedly fired

Noel's video has around 387,000 views and has been shared about 1,700 times

Noel’s video has around 387,000 views and has been shared about 1,700 times

Noel’s post attached photos of the suspects, as well as of the aftermath of the fight with the police at the scene and the Whataburger’s blood-spattered floor. 

They were charged with assault causing bodily injury and taken to Bexar County Jail, according to CBS Austin.  

SAPD said a 20-year-old man and woman, plus an 18-year-old man and woman, were considered victims.

The seven suspects were released the following morning, per MySA

Noel wrote: ‘There is absolutely no excuse for what happened. This never should have escalated to this point. 

‘Any business that employs or is affiliated with these individuals should be held accountable and made aware of who they have representing them. 

‘The community deserves to know who these people are before doing business with them.’ 

The Daily Mail reached out to Noel, her family’s lawyer Roger Perez and the San Antonio Police Department for further comment.

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