NEWARK – #EyesOnNJ woman urinates inside Jersey Fried Chicken dining area after becoming angered and impatient waiting for restroom goer to vacate.

On Christmas day, most NJ families were enjoying the company of on another both locally and internationally. In the city of Newark at the Jersey Fried Chicken restaurant, located at 289 Elizabeth Ave, Newark, NJ 07112, one woman celebrated it a bit differently.

Jersey Fried Chicken manager Yaqooe Hassan tells #EyesOnNJ News about 10PM on December 25, 2019 a high woman came in to order food and left. She returned a few minutes later routinely entering and exiting the restaurant with items of food. He tells us these antics carried on for about 20 minutes.

On the final entrance, the woman demanded to use the restroom. Hassan advised the woman that the restaurant was occupied and she needed to wait. The woman became angry and told Hassan to open the bathroom and she would enter the bathroom while someone else was using it.

Hassan, stunned, advised no. He then tells us the woman pulled down her pants and urinated on the floor of his restaurant.

The videographer, who wishes to remain anonymous, tells #EyesOnNJ News that three woman ,who were visibly drunk, were inside the restaurant demanding to use the restroom.

When the woman was told the bathroom was occupied, the videographer wrote in a comment “she was drunk when I came in and I heard her say you won’t let me go to the bathroom well then I’m going to go right here.” The following act was captured on video.

The videographer tells us the workers at Jersey Fried Chicken are outstanding people.

Following the urination, the videographer tells us “She tried to fight the workers in the store.” She later ran to her car and returned attempting to hit the person behind the counter.

The urination woman’s accomplice advised “they are going to call the cops” and managed to return her to their vehicle. Both the manager and eyewitness tell #EyesOnNJ News that the visibly inebriated urination woman got behind the wheel of the car and took off.

The videographer told #EyesOnNJ News one of the workers attempted to snap a photo of the license plate but was unable to due to the high rate of speed departure.

Newark Police were dispatched to the restaurant to take a report.

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