A BURGER King employee appeared to attack customers, fellow staff and even tried and cast a spell upon one of them, video footage shows.
In a series of three clips, posted on Facebook, the woman can be seen swinging the door of a Bronx, New York, Burger King restaurant before tussling with an apparent customer.
The woman has been identified by police as 48-year-old Marie Rene, and after hitting the man at the fast-food spot, she then shouted "stop" over and over again, police said.
Rene appeared to then move towards the man, making whooshing sounds and moving her hands like she was casting a spell.
The incident took place around 8pm on November 19.
In another video, also posted on Facebook, Rene can been seen jumping over the counter and heading through the back of the kitchen.
The Burger King worker then attacked an employee who was sitting at a table, the video shows, with the employee shouting, "Get the f**k off me! Get off me! Get off me!"
When men tried to pull Rene from the female victim, she began shouting, "Don't accost me!"
In another video, Rene can be seen inside the Burger King tussling with two women, including an employee.
One woman can be heard yelling, "Get off my sister!", and Rene can be seen pulling an employee's hair before police break up the fight.
In another clip, Rene, who is due in court on January 2, can be seen yelling "Don't touch me!" as an NYPD officer holds her wrists and tells her to relax.
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A worker at Burger King told the New York Post that Rene had been let go after the incident.
A police spokesman also told The Post that Rene was busted and given a desk appearance ticket for attempted assault.
A Burger King spokesperson said in a statement: “The actions that took place in this video clearly do not reflect our brand standards.
"At this time the restaurant operator is further investigating this matter.”