Waffle House customers were dodging flying platters and fists while trying to enjoy their All-Star Specials at a Cobb County, Georgia branch of the eatery Friday night.
Police say Jennifer Mary Nicholson went berserk in the restaurant, allegedly punching a woman in the face, breaking her nose. She threw several meal platters at patrons, including a police officer and damaged a window.
She did it all while not wearing any clothes, WSB reports.
“The accused stripped off all of her clothes off in front of Waffle House staff and patrons during a suspected excited delirium state,” the arrest warrant states.
Nicholson resisted being arrested, scratching a police officer across the chin and drawing blood, according to police. Once she was arrested, she was charged with aggravated battery and criminal damage to property, both felonies, and simple assault, obstruction, simple battery and public indecency, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Meanwhile, Waffle House employees in Forrest City, Arkansas were captured on camera using cooking pots and utensils to do their hair.
Waffle House employees use cooking supplies to fix hair https://t.co/essggbY1rJ pic.twitter.com/X2xQxCE8kg
— Cleveland 19 News (@cleveland19news) January 13, 2016
Cleveland 19 reports:
The employees pull the hair out of the water and dry it with a towel while customers across the counter watch. Ketchup and other condiments can be seen just feet from where they are standing.
The local health department sent inspectors to the restaurant Tuesday and found “violations including employees not using hygienic practices.”
“That was pretty gross,” one customer said. “To think they would be that bold to do it in front of customers.”
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