Video shows woman go on racist tirade at Pennsylvania pizzeria

A woman went on a racist tirade against a Hispanic employee at a Pennsylvania pizza place in a caught-on-camera outburst on Thursday that has since gone viral.

The ugly scene played out at Amy’s Pizzeria and Italian restaurant in the Philadelphia suburb of Hatboro as a female customer was seen verbally berating the manager of the eatery, the Bucks County Courier Times reported.

“What’s wrong with that is you’re not American dude. I will look you the f–k up and get you the f—k out of our town. F—k you,” she says, giving him the finger. “Give me my money back. I’m not giving my money to some illegal immigrant.”

The manager questions how she knows that he’s an illegal immigrant as she disparages the restaurant for playing Spanish-language TV in the roughly five minute video, filmed by another employee from behind the counter.


The incident occurred at Amy’s Pizzeria and Italian Restaurant in Hatboro, Pennsylvania.
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“You got Spanish on your TV. That’s a ‘f–k you’ to Americans dude,” she says, giving him the finger again. “My father was a World War Two veteran, okay? His friends and family so you could sit here right now and make money. And your going to do this kind of sh-t?”

At one point in the video, the woman calls out the employee for filming her, who calls the customer a racist.

“You’re a victim. I’m an American,” she spits back, before taking out her cell phone and start filming the workers.

“They’re filming me because I am white,” the customer narrates into her phone.

Hatboro police said in a statement that they responded to the restaurant on Thursday, where they “de-escalated the dispute with the customer.”

Police said they were reviewing a video of the incident and are investigating further. No charges had been filed as of Friday night.


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Police have identified the woman but have not released her name.
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“This lady walked into our pizza shop (owned by hispanics) and heard Spanish coming from our TV and started discriminating [against] us. Not all Spanish speakers are Mexican and it was bold of her to assume so,” Amy’s Pizza wrote in a caption on the viral video.

“Discrimination should NOT happen to anyone, no matter who they are nor what their background is. America is a country built by immigrants. I’m so sorry if you have ever experienced something like this,” the restaurant said.

Police said that as the video made the rounds on social media, several people were wrongly identified as the woman in the video.

“It has also come to the attention of the police department  that the video of the incident is circulating on social media and some people  have falsely identified the woman depicted in the video.  We strongly suggest people cease and desist the attachment of false or mistaken names and identities to this video as the identity of the individual(s) involved are know to police,” the department said.

In a post on its Facebook page, Amy’s Pizza wrote: “We appreciate all your love and support but we do not support anyone trying to find this woman and accusing innocent people.”

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‘I’d be a runaway bride!’

She’ll be milking this story ’til death do her part.

A woman has gone viral after revealing that a groom was busted allegedly being breastfed by his mother on his wedding day.

Wedding planner Georgie Mitchell relayed the tawdry tale during an episode of “The Unfiltered Bride” podcast, which she co-hosts with pal Beth Smith.

Mitchell didn’t witness the shocking mother-son moment herself, instead claiming she heard about the nuptial nightmare from a make-up artist named Jenny.

“Jenny says to me, ‘I did a wedding the other day and you’ll never guess what happened,’” Mitchell stated in an apparently since-deleted TikTok clip about the alleged incident. “The bride needed to go to the toilet just before the ceremony. She walked into the toilet, and what she saw was enough to end a wedding.”


The bride reportedly busted her soon-to-be-husband in the bathroom with his mom.
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“What do you think she saw?” Mitchell asked co-host Smith, who subsequently gave a number of guesses.

She theorized that the groom was cheating or doing drugs, to which Mitchell responded: “Worse. He was being breastfed by his mom.”

Smith gasped at the revelation, stating: “Sorry, what? Why is his mom still producing milk?”

“She’s obviously been doing it continuously,” Mitchell responded before asking her co-host whether she would still marry the man if she was the bride.

“Would you call off the wedding? Everyone is in the room waiting. You definitely wouldn’t kiss when they say, ‘You can kiss the groom,’” the podcaster quipped before bursting into laughter.


Mitchell relayed the tawdry tale, claiming she heard about it from a make-up artist named Jenny.
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A video recording of the podcast was shared to TikTok, where it quickly went viral, racking up more than 768,000 views and a load of stunned responses.

“Took ‘mommy’s boy’ to a whole new level,” one viewer joked.

“I thought you were gonna say that the groom was dead — but this was worse!” another horrified person declared.


The mother and son weren’t publicly identified.
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Meanwhile, other traumatized women said they would have dumped the husband-to-be at the altar.

“I’d be a runaway bride so fast,” one declared.

While Mitchell didn’t disclose whether the bride-to-be actually went ahead with the wedding, The Post has reached out to Mitchell to get the answer.



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I have 11 kids and 8 baby daddies – trolls say I’m embarrassing but I don’t care

It takes a village to raise a child — or, sometimes, just one busy woman.

A mom-of-11, who has children with eight different fathers, hit back at trolls calling out her lifestyle — claiming they wouldn’t be saying that if she were a man and, besides, she loves her life.

Phi, from Memphis, shares her busy family dynamics on TikTok and often responds to criticisms from users about her lifestyle.

In one clip, the 36-year-old says there are double standards surrounding children with different partners.

“Men can have multiple baby mamas and no one bats an eye but I get talked about for having multiple baby daddies,” she says, adding she wouldn’t get the same reaction if she went to a sperm bank.

Of course, “The Masked Singer” host Nick Cannon — the father of 11 with one more on the way — may disagree with her first statement.


She shared some of the comments she’s received.
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Phi used TikTok to hit back at trolls criticizing her lifestyle.
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In another video, Phi responds to a comment that read, “I just know half of them dudes embarrassed af to have you as a baby mumma.”

“Me telling them y’all assumptions and laughing at y’all,” she hit back, adding in a comment: “Speak for yourself cause I love it here!”

Phi has mixed reactions from followers — some admire the busy mom while others were too fixated on her child-to-father ratio.

“This a weird ass flex. Dirty too,” one user commented on a video of Phi proudly saying she doesn’t know anyone with more than eight baby daddies.

“omg are you fr? is that a flex?” questioned another.

“I can’t handle the 1 I have,” joked another user.

Others said they’ve been on the other side.

“On the flip side my 1 baby daddy has 13 baby mamas,” added another.

Last October, the mom spoke about the advantages of having so many men around.

“Let me explain it,” she said in a TikTok rant after she went viral for revealing her growing family makeup. “If you have one and you take away one, you have zero but if you have eight and you take away three, you still have five.”

She also suggested she wasn’t ready to call it quits.

“I wanna have, like, another 19, just so I could make it even, 30,” she said.

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Trolls compare me to Gollum — but I love my ‘crazy’ big eyes

Jeepers creepers, where’d you get those peepers?

An NYC native is garnering major eyeballs online due to her preternaturally huge peepers — which have earned her comparisons to Gollum from “Lord Of The Rings.”

A now-viral video compilation of the optically-endowed woman bug-eyeing the camera has racked up over 22 million views on TikTok.

“People say all kinds of crazy things about who or what I look like,” said Samantha McNab, 21, of her large lenses. “I’ve gotten everything from Tim Burton characters, bugs, Nicole Richie, Mr Bean, Gollum, cartoon characters… there’s almost nothing I haven’t heard before.”

The born New Yorker, who currently resides in Florida, even claims gawkers think she suffers from thyroid problems such as Graves disease — in which an overproduction of thyroid hormones causes the sufferer’s eyes to swell until they bulge out of their head.

However, she insists that her enormous orbs are 100% natural. “I’ve gotten tested in the past, big eyes are just in my genes and run in my family,” declares McNab.

“A lot of my comments are usually people thinking that I have thyroid problems or Grave’s disease – which I don’t,” said Samantha McNab. “I’ve gotten tested in the past, big eyes are just in my genes and run in my family.”

McNab has learned to embrace her ocular anomalies.


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McNab says she was born with plus-size peepers.

“People say all kinds of crazy things about who or what I look like,” said McNab.


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Like Dumbo with his oversize ears, the burgeoning social media sensation has learned to embrace her colossal corneas, which she frequently uploads videos for the viewing pleasure of her more 270,000 followers on TikTok.

McNab’s most viral clip to date entails a montage of her bugging her eyes out to full mast like Judge Doom from “Roger Rabbit.”

Needless to say, gawkers were awestruck by over the gal’s supersize assets with one commenter writing: “Real life Tim Burton character — I’m jealous.”

“It‘s giving that one short horror film,” said another, while one viewer wrote, “The last one is terrifying.”

“This is how my mom used to look at me when I’d act up in public,” quipped one TikTok wit of McNab’s ocular anomalies.

Another joked that it reminded them of themselves trying to “stay awake in class.”


McNab claims she’s inspired many big-eyed women to embrace their condition.
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“I find a lot of comments pretty funny,” said McNab.
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Meanwhile, other commenters compared the influencer to the bug-eyed titular character from the Pixar flick “Rango.”

McNab has learned to take the verbal eye pokes in stride, claiming that she now finds “a lot of the comments pretty funny.

“I mean even I think the things that I can do with my eyes and the way I look can be weird and kind of scary, but people love it,” the human tarsier declared.


Source inspiration: Gollum (voiced by actor Andy Serkis) in “The Lord of The Rings: The Return of The King.”
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Thankfully, not all the commentary has been negative. “I’ve gotten so many direct messages and comments from young girls saying how they have big eyes and have always been made fun of or bullied for it but my videos help give them the confidence they need,” McNab gushed. “That to me is the most rewarding.”

She summed up the experience like this: “I tell them that I love having this unique thing about me that allows me to stand out from other people in a good way – so why not embrace it?”


“People say all kinds of crazy things about who or what I look like – I’ve gotten everything from Tim Burton characters, bugs, Nicole Richie, Mr Bean, Gollum, cartoon characters… there’s almost nothing I haven’t heard before,” said McNab.
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McNab’s not the first to turn her anomalous appearance to her advantage on social media.

Connecticut’s Samantha Ramsdell, who holds the Guinness World Record for the biggest mouth, has garnered over 3.5 million followers on TikTok by posting videos of herself consuming everything from sandwiches to marshmallows using her jumbo jaws.

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Woman jumps McDonald’s counter, makes own burger in wild rampage

This McDonald’s meal came with additional charges.

A woman has been arrested after she was seen in a viral TikTok video screaming at McDonald’s staff before jumping the counter and making herself a burger.

The 19-year-old — who has not been publicly named and shamed — was subsequently charged with disorderly behavior, property damage and assault over the incident, which occurred in Adelaide, Australia, last week.

The cause of the crop-top-clad customer’s outburst was unclear, but the TikTok clip showed her hurling abuse at stunned employees.

“I will beat you up or I will leave!” the unruly patron can be seen shouting in the video, which has clocked more than 75,000 views.

The woman then wanders into the back kitchen, where she nonsensically screams at more staff before making herself a burger.

She later helps herself to a bottle of water from inside a refrigerator before eventually being detained by two cops.

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The cause of the crop-top-clad customer’s outburst was unclear, but the TikTok clip showed her hurling abuse at stunned employees after jumping the counter.
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Police allege the culprit hurled the water bottle at a patron — leading to the assault charge.

TikTok viewers were left stunned by her brazen antics, with one writing: “It’s really sad people have to go to work and deal with this stuff.”

“People need to pay for their actions,” another wrote, saying they hope the customer faces the full force of the law.

Brazen: The shameless woman helped herself to a bottle of water from the refrigerator as one of the employees called the cops.
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Whoops! The 19-year-old was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, property damage and assault.
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But while the woman’s antics may have stunned TikTok, it’s not the only fast food franchise incident to incite headlines in recent months.

Back in August, an employee at a Brooklyn McDonald’s was shot and killed by a customer who reportedly complained about cold fries.

Meanwhile, a video going viral on Twitter this week shows several women brawling with workers at a Waffle House in Austin, Texas, after they became angered by slow service.

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TikTokers photoshop their family Christmas photos

Mom of two Abby Ordenana wanted the picture perfect shot for her family Christmas card this year. 

But she didn’t want to shuffle off to the mall to have a halfway decent frame snapped by a seasonal department store shutterbug, nor did she feel like setting the timer on her camera phone, sprinting into place and hoping not to look a disheveled, sweaty fright after the flash. 

So, Ordenana, 32, Photoshopped herself, her 11-year-old daughter and their dog Zeus into a holiday snap set against a $2,000 all-fabric backdrop, which she purchased earlier in the year for work, alongside her husband Elias and son Ezra, 8, in their living room.

“Photoshopping my Christmas picture was great because [the software] literally allows you to create anything. Sky’s the limit,” Ordenana, a newborn and maternity photographer from Orlando, Fla., explained to The Post.

Abby Ordenana spent over an hour photoshopping herself into her annual family Christmas photo in the hopes of creating the “perfect” shot.
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To stitch together the yuletide visual, she first set each member of her family into position and took their photo on her Canon EOS 6D camera, leaving a space between her kids empty. Then, she had Aria step out of the shot to take a photo of her seated in the vacant spot she created in the initial shot. 

And after 30 minutes of picture taking, Ordenana spent another 45 minutes meticulously merging the two shots together, and adding in a previously snapped picture of Zeus, to actualize “the perfect image.” And her nearly seamless edit scored over 227,000 likes on TikTok. 

“It’s a complicated process,” she admitted with a laugh. “But I want my kids to one day look back at the photo and say, ‘Wow, mom really outdid herself when it came to getting those Christmas pictures — so much so that she photoshopped herself in there.’”

And Ordenana isn’t the only one to use the image-editing software to create holiday magic this season. In fact, the hashtag #ChristmasPhotoshop has earned over 10,000 TikTok views. However, not everyone is getting a cheery thumbs up for their retouching efforts.

Paula Abdul looked nearly unrecognizable to fans when she shared images of herself at a holiday gathering last week.
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Fans online noted the stark contrast between Abdul’s blemish-free face compared to others, like Kathy Hilton (R).
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Social media scrooges recently gave “American Idol” veteran judge Paula Abdul, 60, a virtual lump of coal after she shared a series of presumed photoshopped images of herself at Kathy Hilton’s Christmas party online.

Billionaire trendsetter Kim Kardashian, 42, too, caught jingle bell hell for allegedly photoshopping in her sisters and mother Kris Jenner into a festive family image that she shared on Instagram.

Internet trolls blasted Kim Kardashian with accusations claiming she photoshopped her family into a Christmas frame.

Digital detectives pointed out irregularities in their group picture.


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Digital whistleblowers called out the reality stars for their awkward body positioning, strange facials expressions and uneven lighting in the shot. And for posting the peculiar picture, photoshop accusers called the Skims mogul “shallow” and “garbage.” 

But Kardashian, who’s previously fallen victim to a number of viral photoshop fails, set the record straight about her controversial Christmas snap Wednesday. On her Instagram Story, the A-lister shared behind-the-scenes footage of her clan posing together for the group shot. 

Caitie Corkal has made photoshopping her family Christmas cards an annual tradition.

Her cheeky edits have amassed several million views from impressed onlookers on TikTok.


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And while Kardashian successfully dodged her most recent string of photoshop charges, professional photographer Caitie Corkal tells The Post that piecing together separate photos to create one cohesive portrait can add a dash of whimsy to an otherwise humdrum holiday novelty. 

“Photoshopping our annual Christmas photo allows me to make something fun and lighthearted that makes people laugh,” said Corkal, 31, from Toronto. Each year she transforms individual pictures of herself, her husband Liam and their two dogs and two cats into a wacky season’s greeting card. 

A December 2021 edit of her hubby and fur babies dressed in ugly sweaters and Santa hats while riding on her German shepherd’s back fetched over 4.3 million eyes on TikTok. This year’s photoshop of the family decorating a life-sized gingerbread house raked in 789,500 views. 

“It hard to get us all in one room and posed for a family picture,” Corkal confessed. “So, photoshopping us together gives us something that everyone loves rather than a boring, cookie-cutter shot.”



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Smiling influencer filmed kicking dog apologizes for sharing ‘cruel act’

This influencer’s in the doghouse with her followers.

Kajal Kiran, whose Instagram following exceeds 121,000 users, has issued an apology to fans and animal lovers everywhere after being forced to admit she’d kicked a dog — and filmed it.

India Today reported on Wednesday that the since-deleted reel depicted Kiran with a smile, laughing as she abused the animal. The footage has reportedly been reposted on social media, sparking recent backlash.

“How can you be so insensitive towards these voiceless souls,” tweeted Vidit Sharma, founder of Save a Stray, an India-based animal welfare organization.

Kiran uploaded a video on Wednesday to express her remorse for sharing the “cruel act,” which occurred in the “heat of the moment,” she said.

“I regret my actions and didn’t realize the gravity at that point of time. I vow to not harm any animals,” she concluded.

Wednesday’s apology video on Instagram has since had its comments section shut off.

Her apology message reportedly received over 25,000 comments, which have since been made hidden, including some who threatened to flag her account with Instagram.

On Wednesday, she shared two more posts that appear to depict her feeding stray dogs.

According to Insider, the account also features additional videos of Kiran feeding dogs in an attempt to rehabilitate her image.

Another animal advocate responded to Save A Stray’s Sharma with images of a Mumbai high court complaint over Kiran’s alleged abuse. “Everyone are requested to kindly tag @MumbaiPolice to escalate the same,” they added.

India Express reported that their government protects dogs under the Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Act.



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Like Lindsay Lohan, I meditate in the shower — it ‘changed my life’

In October 2021, yoga instructor Meka Taylor was in the throes of an identity crisis

The 30-year-old had been shaken by the discovery that she was adopted — which was revealed after a paternal cousin reached out to her on Facebook. The startling truth of her biology came just days before she was diagnosed with ADHD. 

On the verge of a mental breakdown, Taylor, a Los Angeles transplant originally from Shreveport, Louisiana, found a life-saving mental health hack. And she found it in the shower. 

Meditating in the shower has changed my life,” Taylor, now 31, told The Post. “It’s helped me heal in ways that I did not know were even possible before.”

She had practiced mat meditation and yoga since she was a teen, but after experiencing a massive sense of stress-induced tension last November, owing to the revelation of her adoption and disorder, she tried a new way. Taylor hopped in the shower and aimed the running, detachable spout directly at her chest, allowing the water to hit where it hurt. Almost immediately she felt a sense of comforting relief.

“Meditating in the shower has changed my life,” Meka Taylor told The Post. “It’s helped me heal in ways that I did not know were even possible before.”
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“It’s an intentional cleansing, not just of my body, but of my soul, too,” said Taylor, who now meditates in the shower with hot water on a nightly basis. 

“I visualize that the water as different colors,” she continued, “and when I feel that anxiety in my chest I imagine the hot water is green and that it’s cleansing the anxiety [of] my heart.”

And while the purification ritual offers her 10 minutes of mindful solitude, Taylor isn’t alone in her commitment to the bathroom-based coping mechanism.  

Actress Lindsay Lohan, 36, recently lauded the practice and called it a “nonnegotiable” staple of her daily self-care routine as the cover girl of this month’s Cosmopolitan.

And under the TikTok hashtag #ShowerMeditation, more than 1.4 million inner-peace seekers have hailed the calming ablution as a transformative cure to burnout and an expulsion of negative energy. 

Lindsay Lohan recently lauded the practice and called it a “nonnegotiable” staple of her daily self-care routine as the cover girl of this month’s Cosmopolitan. 

“Every time you take a shower, visualizing washing away your stress and anxiety,” wholesome wellness trendsetter Hannah Jarrah shared in a viral video, featuring a breakdown of her shower meditation technique. The clip, captioned “scared showers,” earned a staggering 536,000 views. 

“Envision the power of the water washing away your negative thoughts,” her on-screen text continued. “Feel sadness, regret, anger and depression washing right off of you. Let it all go down the drain.”

Holistic wellness influencer Bianca Koyabe agrees, telling The Post that meditating in the shower is one of her preferred forms of achieving Zen stillness, owing to its baptismal-like qualities as well as it’s time-saving benefits. 

“Showering is something I do every day, and I’ve found that [meditating in the shower] is great pocket of time to incorporate mindfulness into my day,” said Koyabe, 29, from Johannesburg, South Africa. 

Holistic wellness influencer Bianca Koyabe told The Post she meditates in the shower every day.
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Koyabe, who works as a model, began meditating in the shower in January after randomly stumbling across an Instagram post on the practice. At the time, she had a nagging desire to become more intentional with her words and thoughts about herself. 

She now meditates twice a day, once in the morning and again at night, for 5 to 10 minutes. During the session, she dims the lights, burns cinnamon and vanilla incense sticks and softly recites inspiring mantras —  affirmations like “I did my best today,” “Everything I need is within me” and ”This time is for you” — to herself as pressure from the warm water massages away any tension. 

The custom has since transformed her life.

“I’ve been able to completely regulate my nervous system,” said Koyabe. 

“Before, I felt like I was in survival mode — in a constant state of fight or flight,” she confessed. “Now, my nervous system is in a state of rest and digest.”

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Disturbing video captures NYC subway passengers brawling

Disturbing video has emerged of two subway passengers punching and kicking each other — as other straphangers watch the brawl from a distance.

“Just another day in New York City!” Twitter account NY Actions captioned the violent footage, which has received almost 20,000 views.

“Apparently the guy’s bike knocked into the black guy, black guy told him to apologize, he didn’t, fight started,” the breaking news account added.

The roughly minute-long clip, which was originally posted Sept. 11, begins mid-fight with the barefoot biker — a man wearing a plaid shirt and green shorts — shoving his left thumb into the mouth of a man wearing what appears to be the uniform of water delivery company ReadyRefresh.

The biker gains the upper hand at first as he lands multiple blows, but the other combatant then pounds him with punches to the head as he crumples onto the seat and then with kicks to the back and side.

After more than 30 seconds, with the biker seemingly defenseless and covering his head, someone is heard saying, “Enough, enough.”

Finally, the fight comes to an end at the 40-second mark.

The biker gains the upper hand at first as he lands multiple blows.

The deliveryman then pounds the biker with punches to the head.

The biker crumples onto one the the subway benches.

The video gained traction online Monday when it was reposted by the Twitter account @RibleBlockMedia, where several users commented on the incident.

“Why is it always no one coming to a black man’s defense when he doesn’t have the upper hand but once them tables turn it’s that’s enough…. No it’s not enough,” one wrote, referring to the man in the delivery uniform.

“Started off with the fish hook, extremely bold strat,” another user said, referring to the thumb-in-mouth move by the biker.

The fight reportedly started when the guy’s bike knocked into the deliveryman.

The biker allegedly refused to apologize to the deliveryman.

After more than 30 seconds, someone is heard saying, “Enough, enough.”

The identities of the two men were unavailable.

The Post has reached out to ReadyRefresh for comment.

The NYPD did not immediately respond to an inquiry about the incident.

The alarming video emerged soon after Gov. Kathy Hochul pivoted her election campaign message to focus on crime, announcing a new subway safety plan with Mayor Eric Adams and releasing a commercial in which she said New Yorkers “deserve to feel safe.”

On Tuesday night, Hochul won a full term despite a surprisingly strong race run by longshot Republican challenger Lee Zeldin — who refused to concede the election.



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Mississippi daycare worker fired after screaming at children in Halloween mask

A Mississippi daycare worker wiped away tears as she apologized for scaring little children with a Halloween mask after her worrying behavior left her unemployed this week.

Staff members at Lil’ Blessings Child Care & Learning Center, located in Hamilton, Miss., were allegedly trying to put a scare into some children who they thought had been “bad,” said a whistleblower in a Facebook post.

Four employees at the facility were fired following the incident, according to local outlet WTVA.

Speaking out after the troubling videos went viral on social media, one daycare worker — who referred to herself as CeeCee — insisted the act was not “ill-intentioned.”

“It wasn’t meant to harm anybody and it wasn’t ill-intentioned,” she said in a video shared on Facebook, according to the Daily Mail.

“The teachers asked me if I would do it or if they could use (the mask) to get their class to listen or clean up. I’m not a child abuser.”

The worker claims she made her plan of scaring the children known to other members of staff but failed to disclose it to the daycare owner, Sheila Sanders.

The daycare is under investigation after workers were caught on video appearing to terrify the children while wearing a mask from the movie “Scream,” according to disturbing footage of the incident.

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office said they are aware of the video and working with the county prosecutor to see if there are any criminal charges that can be filed.
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“I did not go in there at my own discretion. As in, I didn’t go in there with the intention to literally traumatize those children. I expected them to react the way they reacted when I did it,” she said.

The Mississippi State Department of Health and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the ordeal and working with the county prosecutor to see if there are any possible criminal charges that can be filed.

In one of the videos, as seen on Reddit, a woman in the “Scream” mask approaches a group of children while they are sitting at tables and eating lunch.

“It wasn’t meant to harm anybody and it wasn’t ill-intentioned.”

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At the sight of the horror-show mask, the toddler begins to scream and cry. The children get visibly more distressed as the videos go on, with some of the children running to hide behind desks and bookshelves.

Insisting that the kids she looked after at the daycare meant everything to her, CeeCee vowed to never visit the premises again.

“Long story short, I bought the masks to scare her [coworker] eventually and they were used inappropriately,” she explained.

The viral videos showed the workers scaring young children in their care.
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“But what you all didn’t see was after I had left the room, I took it off and I went back into the classroom… and I said ‘CeeCee got the monster. It’s not coming back.’ And they would hug me. I’ve known those kids their whole life.”

“They knew it was me, and they had the reaction they did cause they are children and that’s it,” she added.

Sanders said she was only told about the chilling videos on Wednesday, according to the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal.

Sanders, who has owned the childcare business for two decades, said one of the videos was filmed last month, and the most recent was filmed on Tuesday.

“I contacted my licensure, and she has gotten involved,” Sanders told the outlet. “The people that did those acts are no longer with us. They were fired. I wasn’t here at the time and wasn’t aware they were doing that. I don’t condone that and never have. I just want to say it’s been taken care of.”

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