A late-night altercation inside a Whataburger restaurant in Waco, Texas, has drawn attention after a nearly two-minute video showing a physical fight among multiple women circulated widely on social media.
The footage, shared by the X account @Breaking911, shows a chaotic scene inside the restaurant, with participants engaged in hair-pulling, shoving, and grappling on the floor.
The incident reportedly occurred during late-night hours, though an exact time was not specified.
As of April 19, no arrests or official statements had been released, and local police are reportedly reviewing the video.
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The video begins in a booth seating area, where a woman wearing a red or brown striped jacket is pulled downward by her hair and clothing by at least two other individuals.
As the altercation escalates, a woman in a black jacket and white shorts is forced to the floor.
The confrontation quickly moves from the booths to the open floor space between the seating area and the service counter.
As the fight continues, the woman in the black jacket remains on the ground while others stand over her, pulling her hair and striking downward.
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A participant wearing a black romper becomes barefoot during the struggle, with shoes visible nearby on the floor.
Punching and kicking motions are seen as individuals continue to engage in the altercation, though some details are obscured by camera movement.
The group shifts toward the service counter, where additional patrons are visible.
A man in an orange shirt stands in the mid-ground holding a phone, recording the incident without intervening.
Other bystanders also appear to be filming or observing from a distance.
The altercation then moves closer to the entrance doors of the restaurant.
Several individuals are seen on the floor in repeated pile-ups, with others pulling them apart or joining in.
One woman in a light-colored top is dragged across the floor by her hair while attempting to stand.
The barefoot participant remains involved as the confrontation continues across the tiled floor.
Toward the end of the video, the fight begins to break into smaller groups near the entrance.
Participants continue exchanging pushes and verbal confrontations before separating.
Hair extensions and scattered items are visible on the floor.
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The video ends without showing any resolution to the incident.
Throughout the footage, no law enforcement officers or security personnel are visible.
There is no indication within the video that employees attempted to intervene or contact authorities, though it remains unclear whether police were called during the incident or afterward.
The video has accumulated more than 3.2 million views on X within hours of being posted and has since been widely shared across multiple platforms, including Instagram and Facebook.
Online responses to the video have varied, with some users focusing on the behavior displayed in the footage and others questioning why bystanders chose to record rather than intervene.
Additional commentary has centered on broader concerns related to public conduct and safety in fast-food establishments.
As of now, authorities have not identified any individuals involved in the altercation, and no charges have been announced.
The Waco Police Department is reportedly reviewing available footage as part of its assessment of the incident.
The Whataburger location where the incident occurred remains open, and the company has not issued a public statement regarding the event.
Without confirmed details from law enforcement, the sequence of events leading up to the altercation remains unknown.
Investigators have not released information about what may have triggered the fight or whether any injuries were reported.
The video continues to circulate online as authorities review the footage and determine whether further action will be taken.
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The I-35 corridor north of San Antonio really sucks. There are very, very few of these in my part of Texas, which is one of the main reasons we moved here.
I live in the area, and for years, I’ve avoided I-35 like the plague – NASTY place to drive.
If I have to go north, l use 281, which is full of rude speeders, but not as bad as 35.
Well knock me over with a feather! Another sign of the evolutionary scale not catching up with a culture that generally refuses to be civilized.
Close all stores, and fast food restaurants where these (insert name here) live until they are taught to join civilization. Unfortunately for them it might take thousands of years!!
Rough night in the projects.
Who let ‘da dogs out??
Nigs gonna nig . . .
Its always them.