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A bartender is san francisco In one video, he tripped an angry woman who was attacking his colleague viral Has been fired.
Miguel Marchese, 25, was fired on Saturday, just weeks after he was caught on video having an altercation with an employee. belligerent customers The news reportedly went viral on social media new york post.
The incident that led to his firing occurred on December 13 at Hazie’s. Video of the incident shows an angry, drunk woman — Police identify her as Strava fitness app employee Shireen Afkari – Yelled at staff to stop her from drinking. A man accompanying her followed her around the bar as she recorded the incident on her mobile phone.
The video shows Afkari slapping the person who was recording her in the restaurant, causing Hazi staff to throw her to the ground.
At this point Afkari became angry and her male companion tried to intervene. More staff and customers became involved in the altercation, which resulted in two men grabbing the man and dragging him out of the restaurant. The Marchioness also took Afkari out.

The incident continued outside. The video shows Afkari grabbing Marchese by the hair and refusing to let go. Marchese threw the phone into the street and tried to retreat into the restaurant.
Afkari then tried to chase him, but Marchese stuck out his foot and tripped her, causing her to fall to the pavement.
Marchese posted on Instagram after the game that Afkari tripped over him while running.
“I was patient with her at first, hoping she would let go, but eventually I had to kick her in the vagina and throw her phone across the street, and she chased it and accidentally tripped over my leg,” he wrote.
according to NBC Bay AreaAfter the incident, Afkari was arrested and detained on public intoxication charges. She was also fired from Strava.
Strava published a post after the incident, saying in part, “We do not condone violence of any kind and this does not reflect the standards we expect from our team.”
according to gazetteerMarchese was fired via email on Saturday because he was ruled an “insurance risk.” He reportedly received a $5,000 severance package in exchange for signing a nondisclosure agreement and promising not to sue the restaurant.
independent Hazie’s and Afkari have been asked to comment.

