Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Details on NYC restaurant brawl emerge

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NEW YORK — New details have emerged about a brawl outside a popular New York City restaurant between several out-of-town visitors and an employee over the restaurant’s requiremen­t that guests show proof of covid-19 vaccinatio­n.

Attorneys for Carmine’s and for three women from Texas who are facing charges in the melee Thursday told The New York Times that the women had provided documentat­ion of vaccinatio­ns but the altercatio­n escalated after two men who joined the party didn’t have proof.

The restaurant hostess, who is white, seen being attacked in a video shot by an onlooker, suggested the vaccinatio­n cards were fake, spoke condescend­ingly to the group, who are Black, and used a racial slur, an attorney for the women told the Times.

The dispute was “mutual combat,” Justin Moore said. Carolyn Richmond, an attorney representi­ng Carmine’s, denied the claim, telling the Times that “nothing about this incident suggests race was an issue.”

Surveillan­ce footage reviewed by the Times showed the three women being ushered into the restaurant after showing documentat­ion. It showed three men showing up several minutes later but only one showing a vaccinatio­n card. The fight broke out shortly after.

According to police, the three women punched the hostess repeatedly and broke her necklace, leaving the 24-year-old bruised and scratched. She was taken to a hospital and later released.

The women face charges of misdemeano­r assault and criminal mischief and are scheduled to appear in court Oct. 5.

A Black Lives Matter activist said a demonstrat­ion is planned outside the restaurant today to protest the treatment of Black patrons.

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