A group of teenage girls started a violent riot at a McDonald’s after being asked to leave the kids’ play area.

Video of the mayhem shows the group of girls throwing nearly anything they can get their hands on at McDonald’s staff in Moreno County, California.

The incident was sparked when a mother asked the teens to leave the kids clubhouse where her two and five year-old daughters were playing.

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After they were asked to leave, the girls demanded that the 28-year-old mother of two fight them.


‘Telling me to get up and fight them, and I said I’m not gonna fight you…They came and they threw cups of water and ice at us,’ said the mother who chose to remain unnamed.

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‘They were punching me the whole time.’



The mother said she asked the restaurant’s manager for help, but he did not do anything the first time she asked.

‘I was about to get hit in the head,’ employee Dexter Forbes Jr. told KCAL 9.

The teenage girls threw order markers, napkins, cups of water, and a variety of other objects at McDonald’s workers (Picture: KCAL 9)

The girls can be seen hurling heavy order markers at McDonald’s employees behind the counter, while napkins, condiments, and other objects fly.

‘They were throwing them pretty high too, like they had no aim,’ Forbes said.

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The teenagers caused thousands of dollars worth of damage and broke a monitor during the fight.

When the mother asked the manager again for help, he called the police.

While the manager was on the phone, an older man stepped in between the teens and McDonald’s staff in an attempt to stop the violence.

An older man in a black jacket stepped in between the girls and the McDonald’s employees (Picture: KCAL 9)

‘He was doing way more work than my manager was. He was making sure they were okay, he walked to the back with them,’ Forbes said.

The young mother’s father was at the restaurant and chased the girls as they ran out, holding onto one of the teens as he called police – but he let her go when his daughter ran out an told him to.

‘I feel like it could have been prevented,’ she said.

A manager at the McDonald’s said he could not talk about the incident.

The mother hopes that the girls’ parents see the video, which has been watched over 60,000 times.