HOKKAIDO (TR) – To be filed beneath: Where’s the meat?
Hokkaido Prefectural Police earlier this month arrested a drunk 38-year-old man after he allegedly punched a restaurant clerk and a buyer in Iwamizawa City, reviews HTB News (Dec. 4).
On December 3, Keigo Nakamura, of no identified occupation, allegedly punched the supervisor of the gyudon beef bowl restaurant and a male buyer.
Upon his arrest on suspicion of assault, Nakamura, a resident of Iwamizawa, mentioned, “You’ll find out if you ask the other persons [involved].”
According to police, the incident happened after Nakamura completed his meal was paying through self-checkout. However, he had not pressed the button to indicate that he had accomplished his meal.
When the feminine retailer supervisor known as out to him, he grew to become enraged. After he allegedly punched her, he destroyed the money register with a twig can.
Then, as Nakamura was leaving the restaurant, he additionally allegedly assaulted the male buyer who was standing close to the doorway.
“I was waiting in the store’s foyer when this man suddenly came out and started punching me. I’m really angry. I had nothing to do with this,” the person mentioned.
At some level, somebody rang an emergency bell contained in the restaurant.
The man who was punched went on, “I dodged [the blow] a little, and he punched me here [on my ear]. At that moment, I grabbed his right hand and held him down until the police arrived.”
The supervisor and the male buyer each suffered minor accidents.
According to police, Nakamura was intoxicated on the time of the incident.