New details have emerged surrounding a viral video that showed a scuffle between tourists and a hostess at a New York City restaurant over a vaccine requirement.
shows the fight unfold as a group huddles around the stand. Several women are seen being held back and the stand nearly topples over.
The Times reported the hostess "brushing past the women" and exiting the restaurant before the women follow her out. One of the women confronted the hostess outside the restaurant and shoved her; the hostess then pushed back, and the fight ensued, the Times reported. In its statement to USA TODAY, Carmine's denied any of its hosts used a racial slur and they "did their best to welcome a large party while enforcing New York’s vaccination requirement for indoor dining."
According to a statement from the New York City Police Department, the hostess was repeatedly punched and had her necklace broken. She also suffered bruises and scratches to her face, chest and arm.
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