They don't look like Trumpers.Isabel » 18 Sep 2021, 3:04 pm » wrote: ↑ You're not in Hicksville any more, assholes.
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Restaurant Patrons from Texas Send NYC Hostess to the Hospital After She Asked About the Group’s Vaccination Status (VIDEO)A brawl outside Carmine's Restaurant in New York City was captured on cell phone video obtained by WNBC-TV.
Kaeita Nkeenge Rankin, Tyonnie Keshay Rankin, and Sally Rechelle Lewis of Texas are charged in connection with the incident.
A group of would-be restaurant patrons from Texas attacked a hostess at a New York City restaurant this week, flagship NBC affiliate WNBC-TV reported. The Thursday evening incident occurred outside Carmine’s Italian Restaurant, a popular location in the Upper West Side. The restaurant told the television station that the hostess asked the customers about their COVID-19 vaccination status as they tried to enter the establishment.Police told WNBC that three people were charged in the Thursday incident. The New York Times, citing the NYPD, identified two of the suspects as Kaeita Nkeenge Rankin, 44, and Tyonnie Keshay Rankin, 21, of Humble, Texas. The third suspect was identified as Sally Rechelle Lewis, 49, of Houston, the Times reported.
All three are reportedly charged with assault and criminal mischief, the Times indicated. They were given appearance tickets to return to court at a later date.Citing the police, the Times said the attack broke the hostess’s necklace and and left the woman “bruised and scratched.”
The hostess lodged the vaccination status request pursuant to an executive order from Mayor Bill de Blasio which was issued Aug. 16. Fines connected with the executive order kicked in exactly four weeks later on Sept. 13 — this past Monday.
“[A] covered entity shall not permit a patron, full- or part-time employee, intern, volunteer, or contractor to enter a covered premises without displaying proof of vaccination and identification bearing the same identifying information as the proof of vaccination,” the executive order reads in part. A “covered premises” includes, among other things, the “indoor portions of food service establishments offering food and drink.” A “patron” is “any individual 12 years of age or older who patronizes, enters, attends an event, or purchases goods or services within a covered premise.” Certain patrons are exempted from displaying proof of vaccination; they include, e.g., people who run quickly into a facility to pick up a takeout order. Section nine of the EO (which took effect on Monday) says “any person or entity” who causes a violation “shall be subject to a fine, penalty and forfeiture of not less than $1,000.”The full executive order is five pages long.As such, the restaurant complied. The patrons allegedly didn’t. It all came to punches on Thursday.
“[T]empers flared and the hostess stand is nearly tipped over in the mayhem, with a waiter at one point helping carry someone away from the scene,” WNBC said. “Law enforcement sources said that the hostess was then repeatedly punched in the face and body, and sent to the hospital.”A group representing the hospitality industry asked the city and the state to increase penalties for those who cause mayhem.
“Thankfully, the alleged assailants were apprehended at the scene of the crime,” the statement from the NYC Hospitality Alliance reads in part.The Alliance and the Times both said the hostess is 24 years old; WNBC reported she is 22.
“Assaulting a restaurant worker for doing their job is abhorrent and those responsible must be held accountable,” said NYC Hospitality Alliance Executive Director Andrew Rigie. “We’re calling on the City and State of New York to immediately increase penalties for assaulting restaurant workers in New. York City in conjunction with enforcement of Covid-19 protocols.”
Isabel » 18 Sep 2021, 3:04 pm » wrote: ↑ You're not in Hicksville any more, assholes.
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Restaurant Patrons from Texas Send NYC Hostess to the Hospital After She Asked About the Group’s Vaccination Status (VIDEO)A brawl outside Carmine's Restaurant in New York City was captured on cell phone video obtained by WNBC-TV.
Kaeita Nkeenge Rankin, Tyonnie Keshay Rankin, and Sally Rechelle Lewis of Texas are charged in connection with the incident.
A group of would-be restaurant patrons from Texas attacked a hostess at a New York City restaurant this week, flagship NBC affiliate WNBC-TV reported. The Thursday evening incident occurred outside Carmine’s Italian Restaurant, a popular location in the Upper West Side. The restaurant told the television station that the hostess asked the customers about their COVID-19 vaccination status as they tried to enter the establishment.Police told WNBC that three people were charged in the Thursday incident. The New York Times, citing the NYPD, identified two of the suspects as Kaeita Nkeenge Rankin, 44, and Tyonnie Keshay Rankin, 21, of Humble, Texas. The third suspect was identified as Sally Rechelle Lewis, 49, of Houston, the Times reported.
All three are reportedly charged with assault and criminal mischief, the Times indicated. They were given appearance tickets to return to court at a later date.Citing the police, the Times said the attack broke the hostess’s necklace and and left the woman “bruised and scratched.”
The hostess lodged the vaccination status request pursuant to an executive order from Mayor Bill de Blasio which was issued Aug. 16. Fines connected with the executive order kicked in exactly four weeks later on Sept. 13 — this past Monday.
“[A] covered entity shall not permit a patron, full- or part-time employee, intern, volunteer, or contractor to enter a covered premises without displaying proof of vaccination and identification bearing the same identifying information as the proof of vaccination,” the executive order reads in part. A “covered premises” includes, among other things, the “indoor portions of food service establishments offering food and drink.” A “patron” is “any individual 12 years of age or older who patronizes, enters, attends an event, or purchases goods or services within a covered premise.” Certain patrons are exempted from displaying proof of vaccination; they include, e.g., people who run quickly into a facility to pick up a takeout order. Section nine of the EO (which took effect on Monday) says “any person or entity” who causes a violation “shall be subject to a fine, penalty and forfeiture of not less than $1,000.”The full executive order is five pages long.As such, the restaurant complied. The patrons allegedly didn’t. It all came to punches on Thursday.
“[T]empers flared and the hostess stand is nearly tipped over in the mayhem, with a waiter at one point helping carry someone away from the scene,” WNBC said. “Law enforcement sources said that the hostess was then repeatedly punched in the face and body, and sent to the hospital.”A group representing the hospitality industry asked the city and the state to increase penalties for those who cause mayhem.
“Thankfully, the alleged assailants were apprehended at the scene of the crime,” the statement from the NYC Hospitality Alliance reads in part.The Alliance and the Times both said the hostess is 24 years old; WNBC reported she is 22.
“Assaulting a restaurant worker for doing their job is abhorrent and those responsible must be held accountable,” said NYC Hospitality Alliance Executive Director Andrew Rigie. “We’re calling on the City and State of New York to immediately increase penalties for assaulting restaurant workers in New. York City in conjunction with enforcement of Covid-19 protocols.”
Yeah they do.Rock » 18 Sep 2021, 3:16 pm » wrote: ↑ They don't look like Trumpers.
https://www.complex.com/life/new-york-c ... tion-proof
Trumpers are always violent, cowardly bullies.
Just horrible hitting a women that is just doing her job.Isabel » 18 Sep 2021, 3:18 pm » wrote: ↑ Trumpers are always violent, cowardly bullies.
Three on one, on a 22 year old girl
There need to be stiff fines AND JAIL TIME.Crazytrain » 18 Sep 2021, 3:19 pm » wrote: ↑ Just horrible hitting a women that is just doing her job.
Trump soon will have a rally for them in D.C. call them political prisoners.Isabel » 18 Sep 2021, 3:22 pm » wrote: ↑ There need to be stiff fines AND JAIL TIME.
Putting young, lower paid employees in the position of having to enforce these mandates, with no protection from the violent, vicious Trump thugs, is unconscionable.
No slap on the wrist.
Let them cool their heels for a month or two in a NYC jail, then they can slink home with their tails between their legs..
Only if it benefits him.Crazytrain » 18 Sep 2021, 3:24 pm » wrote: ↑ Trump soon will have a rally for them in D.C. call them political prisoners.
And trump could even shoot them on main street and he still wouldn't lose their vote.Isabel » 18 Sep 2021, 3:26 pm » wrote: ↑ Only if it benefits him.
If it doesn't, they can die in the street and he will complain about having to step over their bodies.
You do realize that the attackers were black right? Doubtful that they're Trump supporters.Isabel » 18 Sep 2021, 3:18 pm » wrote: ↑ Trumpers are always violent, cowardly bullies.
Three on one, on a 22 year old girl.
My guess is that they were asked if they were vaccinated, they LIED that they were, she asked for proof, and, being BUSTED, they went into a screaming fit of HOW DARE YOU!
Rock » 18 Sep 2021, 3:31 pm » wrote: ↑ You do realize that the attackers were black right? Doubtful that they're Trump supporters.
Nope. Just guessing. If Isabel can make guesses on this thread, I can too.Crazytrain » 18 Sep 2021, 3:32 pm » wrote: ↑ kenye west is a trump supporter. Are you racially profiling?
My guess is that they were asked if they were vaccinated, they LIED that they were, she asked for proof, and, being BUSTED, they went into a screaming fit of HOW DARE YOU!
ROTFLMFAO!Crazytrain » 18 Sep 2021, 3:28 pm » wrote: ↑ And trump could even shoot them on main street and he still wouldn't lose their vote.
Isabel » 18 Sep 2021, 3:04 pm » wrote: ↑ You're not in Hicksville any more, assholes.
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Restaurant Patrons from Texas Send NYC Hostess to the Hospital After She Asked About the Group’s Vaccination Status (VIDEO)A brawl outside Carmine's Restaurant in New York City was captured on cell phone video obtained by WNBC-TV.
Kaeita Nkeenge Rankin, Tyonnie Keshay Rankin, and Sally Rechelle Lewis of Texas are charged in connection with the incident.
A group of would-be restaurant patrons from Texas attacked a hostess at a New York City restaurant this week, flagship NBC affiliate WNBC-TV reported. The Thursday evening incident occurred outside Carmine’s Italian Restaurant, a popular location in the Upper West Side. The restaurant told the television station that the hostess asked the customers about their COVID-19 vaccination status as they tried to enter the establishment.Police told WNBC that three people were charged in the Thursday incident. The New York Times, citing the NYPD, identified two of the suspects as Kaeita Nkeenge Rankin, 44, and Tyonnie Keshay Rankin, 21, of Humble, Texas. The third suspect was identified as Sally Rechelle Lewis, 49, of Houston, the Times reported.
All three are reportedly charged with assault and criminal mischief, the Times indicated. They were given appearance tickets to return to court at a later date.Citing the police, the Times said the attack broke the hostess’s necklace and and left the woman “bruised and scratched.”
The hostess lodged the vaccination status request pursuant to an executive order from Mayor Bill de Blasio which was issued Aug. 16. Fines connected with the executive order kicked in exactly four weeks later on Sept. 13 — this past Monday.
“[A] covered entity shall not permit a patron, full- or part-time employee, intern, volunteer, or contractor to enter a covered premises without displaying proof of vaccination and identification bearing the same identifying information as the proof of vaccination,” the executive order reads in part. A “covered premises” includes, among other things, the “indoor portions of food service establishments offering food and drink.” A “patron” is “any individual 12 years of age or older who patronizes, enters, attends an event, or purchases goods or services within a covered premise.” Certain patrons are exempted from displaying proof of vaccination; they include, e.g., people who run quickly into a facility to pick up a takeout order. Section nine of the EO (which took effect on Monday) says “any person or entity” who causes a violation “shall be subject to a fine, penalty and forfeiture of not less than $1,000.”The full executive order is five pages long.As such, the restaurant complied. The patrons allegedly didn’t. It all came to punches on Thursday.
“[T]empers flared and the hostess stand is nearly tipped over in the mayhem, with a waiter at one point helping carry someone away from the scene,” WNBC said. “Law enforcement sources said that the hostess was then repeatedly punched in the face and body, and sent to the hospital.”A group representing the hospitality industry asked the city and the state to increase penalties for those who cause mayhem.
“Thankfully, the alleged assailants were apprehended at the scene of the crime,” the statement from the NYC Hospitality Alliance reads in part.The Alliance and the Times both said the hostess is 24 years old; WNBC reported she is 22.
“Assaulting a restaurant worker for doing their job is abhorrent and those responsible must be held accountable,” said NYC Hospitality Alliance Executive Director Andrew Rigie. “We’re calling on the City and State of New York to immediately increase penalties for assaulting restaurant workers in New. York City in conjunction with enforcement of Covid-19 protocols.”
Poor Rock.Rock » 18 Sep 2021, 3:31 pm » wrote: ↑ You do realize that the attackers were black right? Doubtful that they're Trump supporters.
Awww- I laughed at how your lord and master **** must have **** you right in your fat ***, so you run away to another thread, desperately chanting it back at me.Str8tEdge » 18 Sep 2021, 3:42 pm » wrote: ↑ Sounds like Americans patience for you FASCIST PIGS is wearing thin. You better think twice before you fat *** asks someone to mask up, Isabel.
Why are ****** always so violent?Isabel » 18 Sep 2021, 3:04 pm » wrote: ↑ You're not in Hicksville any more, assholes.
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Restaurant Patrons from Texas Send NYC Hostess to the Hospital After She Asked About the Group’s Vaccination Status (VIDEO)A brawl outside Carmine's Restaurant in New York City was captured on cell phone video obtained by WNBC-TV.
Kaeita Nkeenge Rankin, Tyonnie Keshay Rankin, and Sally Rechelle Lewis of Texas are charged in connection with the incident.
A group of would-be restaurant patrons from Texas attacked a hostess at a New York City restaurant this week, flagship NBC affiliate WNBC-TV reported. The Thursday evening incident occurred outside Carmine’s Italian Restaurant, a popular location in the Upper West Side. The restaurant told the television station that the hostess asked the customers about their COVID-19 vaccination status as they tried to enter the establishment.Police told WNBC that three people were charged in the Thursday incident. The New York Times, citing the NYPD, identified two of the suspects as Kaeita Nkeenge Rankin, 44, and Tyonnie Keshay Rankin, 21, of Humble, Texas. The third suspect was identified as Sally Rechelle Lewis, 49, of Houston, the Times reported.
All three are reportedly charged with assault and criminal mischief, the Times indicated. They were given appearance tickets to return to court at a later date.Citing the police, the Times said the attack broke the hostess’s necklace and and left the woman “bruised and scratched.”
The hostess lodged the vaccination status request pursuant to an executive order from Mayor Bill de Blasio which was issued Aug. 16. Fines connected with the executive order kicked in exactly four weeks later on Sept. 13 — this past Monday.
“[A] covered entity shall not permit a patron, full- or part-time employee, intern, volunteer, or contractor to enter a covered premises without displaying proof of vaccination and identification bearing the same identifying information as the proof of vaccination,” the executive order reads in part. A “covered premises” includes, among other things, the “indoor portions of food service establishments offering food and drink.” A “patron” is “any individual 12 years of age or older who patronizes, enters, attends an event, or purchases goods or services within a covered premise.” Certain patrons are exempted from displaying proof of vaccination; they include, e.g., people who run quickly into a facility to pick up a takeout order. Section nine of the EO (which took effect on Monday) says “any person or entity” who causes a violation “shall be subject to a fine, penalty and forfeiture of not less than $1,000.”The full executive order is five pages long.As such, the restaurant complied. The patrons allegedly didn’t. It all came to punches on Thursday.
“[T]empers flared and the hostess stand is nearly tipped over in the mayhem, with a waiter at one point helping carry someone away from the scene,” WNBC said. “Law enforcement sources said that the hostess was then repeatedly punched in the face and body, and sent to the hospital.”A group representing the hospitality industry asked the city and the state to increase penalties for those who cause mayhem.
“Thankfully, the alleged assailants were apprehended at the scene of the crime,” the statement from the NYC Hospitality Alliance reads in part.The Alliance and the Times both said the hostess is 24 years old; WNBC reported she is 22.
“Assaulting a restaurant worker for doing their job is abhorrent and those responsible must be held accountable,” said NYC Hospitality Alliance Executive Director Andrew Rigie. “We’re calling on the City and State of New York to immediately increase penalties for assaulting restaurant workers in New. York City in conjunction with enforcement of Covid-19 protocols.”
Poor Isabel.Isabel » 18 Sep 2021, 3:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Poor Rock.
Can't decide what his opinion is supposed to be until he knows people's race.