![Shirtless Man With A Knife Stabs Windows At California In-N-Out As Horrified Patrons Scramble Inside]()
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Looks more like something you'd see at Waffle House.
Everybody here in Nashville went crazy a few years ago when it was announced that we would finally be getting a Whataburger, and then just a couple years later In-N-Out Burger followed suit and announced their plans for some locations in Middle Tennessee too.
I've only had In-N-Out once, but as far as fast food burgers go, it's pretty good. I'm not going to get into the whole Whataburger vs. In-N-Out debate, because I know people have strong feelings on both sides, but there's nothing wrong with either of them. (But neither of them are worth losing your mind over either...)
One guy in California didn't get the memo though, and clearly lost his mind outside of an In-N-Out in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Sherman Oaks. (To be fair I'd lose my mind if I had to live in Los Angeles too).
Video from inside the restaurant shows the - rather hefty - shirtless man running around outside the restaurant, stabbing the windows with a knife as terrified patrons inside moved towards the center of the building in case he was able to get through.
An earlier video showed the man laying on the ground (still with his shirt on at that point) with another man standing over him as curious customers watched from inside the restaurant. But at some point, the man decided to pop top and began running around the outside of the restaurant stabbing at the windows.
As the man taking the video commented:
"Oh shit, bro got a knife. This went from fun to dangerous real quick."
Horrified customers watched in shock, as an employee appeared to be on the phone with police after locking the door.
https://twitter.com/Tr00peRR/status/1866929746409328831
Meanwhile one woman was upset that she dropped her Coke in all the madness...
https://twitter.com/TheLizVariant/status/1867278741673480466
The incident reportedly came to an end after a security guard was able to get the man away from the restaurant, and police were finally able to subdue him at a T-Mobile store in the parking lot. It's unclear whether he was arrested or what happened after police arrived, though it's California so my guess is they probably just sent him on his way.
It's just too bad this guy didn't try that at a Waffle House. We've seen time and time again that their employees know how to fight, and aren't afraid to throw hands if they need to. They would have had this guy taken care of without anybody even having to get up from their table - or spill their Coke.