Customer Goes On Anti-Muslim Rant, Attacks Workers At NY Restaurant [WATCH]

I don’t know how someone can get so angry while eating pizza, but this guy went crazy, destroyed the inside of a New York restaurant and slapped a worker.

NY Daily News reported that a man named Robert Murino went to Salt and Pepper in Brooklyn, ordered some pizza and eventually started yelling at the workers, whom he thought assumed to be Muslim.

The workers were Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi, which apparently sketched out Murino because he began asking them questions such as, “What do you think about ISIS,” and “Why don’t you tell me your religion?”

It reportedly all started over some fries that he never ordered.

Lina Parvin, one of the workers at Salt and Pepper said Murino started yelling, “‘You fucking lady, give me my fries. Lady, I’m going to fuck you up.”‘

Things kept escalating from there. As shown in the video below, Murino eventually smacked one of the workers, which led to a scuffle between the two.

Soon after getting punked a bit, Murino started tossing furniture and destroyed a bunch of glass within the restaurants.

Murino tried to run off, but police found him at a nearby restaurant and charged him with criminal mischief as a hate crime and attempted assault as a hate crime.

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