What started as a wrong order turned into an all-out, seven-person brawl at a Texas Whataburger — and it got ugly fast, police say.
Police rushed to the San Antonio Whataburger just after 3 a.m. Sunday after reports of a wild brawl, the San Antonio Police Department told KSAT.
One wrong order was all it took to ignite a wild, seven-person fight inside a Texas Whataburger. Rebecca Noel/Facebook
When officers arrived, they learned the late-night brawl started over a simple order mix-up between two groups of customers, authorities said.
A viral clip posted online captured chaos erupting inside the restaurant — with separate brawls breaking out and people punching and kicking each other to the floor.
Grim photos from the scene show blood streaking the booths and pooling on the floor inside the Whataburger.
Cops confirmed that seven people were busted and hit with assault charges after the bloody brawl.
Photos from the aftermath of the fight showed blood smeared across the booths and splattered on the floor of the fast-food restaurant. Rebecca Noel/Facebook
The seven people arrested were Andres Garcia Cardenas, 21; Tyrone Tolliver, 21; Miguel Torres, 57; Meili Torres, 21; Andrew Lopez, 21; Deontae Tolliver, 23; and Veronica Valdez, 53, authorities said.
The outlet reported that two 18-year-olds and two 20-year-olds were also part of one of the groups involved.
“Part of another table’s order was mistakenly brought to my son and his friends. Instead of the staff acknowledging their error, they reportedly told the other customers, ‘They have your food,'” mother Rebecca Noel posted on Facebook alongside a video of the fight.
“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,” Noel said.
Seven individuals were taken into custody and charged with assault following the chaotic fight. Rebecca Noel/Facebook
“There is absolutely no excuse for what happened. This never should have escalated to this point,” she continued.
Police have not confirmed the details in the post, but they told the outlet the video is being reviewed as part of the investigation.
Police added that no major injuries were reported despite the chaos.
Authorities say the probe into the chaotic incident is still underway.
Requests for comment from Whataburger, the San Antonio Police Department, and Noel went unanswered by the time The Post went to print.