3 Tourists Attack UWS Carmine's Hostess Over Vaccine Proof: Cops

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Upper West Side NY

17 September, 2021

10:07 AM

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UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Three women visiting New York City from Texas attacked a hostess at Carmine's on the Upper West Side after she asked to see the trio's vaccination cards before they could be seated, a New York police spokesperson confirmed to Patch. NBC reporter Adam Harding tweeted out a video of the fight that took place outside the popular restaurant at West 91st Street and Broadway on Thursday. Carmine's on the UWS says a hostess was assaulted after asking a group for proof of Covid vaccine to eat inside. "It's a shocking and tragic situation when one of our valued employees is assaulted for doing their job - as required by city policies..." @NBCNewYork after football. pic.twitter.com/xrqZoNm74R— Adam Harding (@HardingReports) September 17, 2021 The women repeatedly punched the hostess in the face and broke her necklace, police confirmed to Patch. Restaurants are mandated in New York City to ask for proof of vaccination for any customer dining indoors. The three women were charged with one count each of misdemeanor assault, were issued desk appearance tickets, and were told to appear in court Oct. 5, police said. The women were from Humble, Texas, and Houston, Texas. "A shocking and tragic situation when one our valued employees is assaulted for doing their job — as required by city policies — and trying to make a living," Carmine's said in a statement to NBC.

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