Florida brawl erupts at chicken wing restaurant after women intentionally clog toilet: cops

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The toilet at Papa Bees restaurant was stuffed with toilet paper before the brawl broke out.

Five women intentionally clogged a toilet inside a Florida chicken wing restaurant over the weekend, igniting a brawl between the group and employees, police said. A supervisor told authorities the women stuffed a restroom toilet with wads of toilet paper. The women were blamed because they were the only customers inside the restaurant.

The restaurant supervisor then told the women they needed to leave since it was almost closing time. The supervisor then found out the toilet was clogged again and the group of women became “irate” and began yelling. Kenisha Charles, 18, Tyesha Charles, 19, Keiyanda Charles, 24, Jasmine Cline, 26, and Jahleigha Smith, 20.The women intentionally clogged a toilet inside this Florida chicken wing restaurant.When another employee rushed to aid the supervisor, one of the women allegedly slapped her and began to throw chairs. The fight was eventually broken up by other store employees.

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