Wendy’s Employee Brutally Attacks Customer Who Reportedly ‘Disrespected Him’

Talk about a savage beatdown.

In the video above, a Wendy’s employee is shown viciously attacking a customer with a flurry of punches following what’s been described as the customer allegedly “disrespecting” the employee.

The video was posted to World Star Hip Hop under the title “Damn: McDonald’s Employee Beats The Ish Out Of A Customer For Disrespecting Him!” It’s gone viral since then and multiple news sites confirm that the altercation actually took place at a Wendy’s, as can be seen by the company’s logo on the restaurant’s door mat and a different staffer’s ball cap seen in the video.

The onslaught didn’t just consist of punches, however, as the defenseless customer was also treated to a deluge of iced tea after the attacker bludgeoned him with the tea dispenser, leaving the customer dazed in a puddle of said tea. The employee then walked away after issuing a menacing threat to his subdued opponent:

“I’m going to kill you, n*****.”

Yikes. Definitely wouldn’t want to get on that guy’s bad side.

It’s currently unknown exactly at which Wendy’s this altercation went down, but Wendy’s has confirmed to Foodbeast that they are now looking into the incident and will provide more information when available.

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