Hooters Restaurant in Plano, Texas Attacked by Mob of ‘Youths’ and Children–Over a Candy Bar? (Video)

Videos posted to social media show a mob of young Black men, teens and children violently attacking a Hooters restaurant in Plano, Texas on Thursday, according to posters of the videos. Customers and staff were attacked at the entrance and windows were smashed. A woman inside the Hooters can be heard off camera exclaiming, “It’s over a f***ing chocolate bar!”

The videos show what appears to be staff retreating to the entrance from a dispute outside in the parking lot that turned violent. The staff is attacked in the vestibule, with one male staff member assuming the BLM kneeling position to no avail.

Videos:

A plea for help in IDing the attackers, “PSA IF ANYBODY KNOWS THESE PEOPLE PLEASE CALL PLANO POLICE DEPARTMENT!!!!!!!! THEY DONT DESERVE TO GET AWAY WITH THIS!!! HAPPENED AT HOOTERS IN PLANO!!!!
Reason: this is all over a chocolate bar”

https://twitter.com/Tr00peRR/status/1579057265306636289

Interesting to observe no guns being used by either the attackers or victims. However, the attackers apparently chose not to enter restaurant itself.

Fortunately, the Hooters calendar models event was held a few days before.

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