An enraged McDonald's customer was filmed attacking and threatening an employee because he had waited "two hours" for his fries.
The unidentified man turned violent over his alleged botched food order at a McDonald's in El Paso, Texas, on Sunday night.
An explosive video shows the man hitting a worker in the face and jumping over the counter to scream at employees, saying he had waited hours for his fries, according to Daily Mail.
Police were called after the half-naked man caused a cookie stand to go flying and the employee was left bleeding from the mouth.
The attack was captured by Alfredo Sanchez, another customer at the fast-food restaurant that night.
Posting several videos and pictures to Facebook, he wrote: "So some guy came in raging jumped over the counter and punched a McDonald's MANAGER in the face because they 'TOOK TOO LONG TO GIVE HIM HIS FRIES'."
The video begins with the man, who was still wearing a shirt, slapping away the counter's cookie display, making it hit the floor.
The man's large dog runs for the door in a fright, as its owner flies off the handle in an expletive-filled rant.
The man appears to hit the employee in the face then tears off his shirt, saying he was ready for a fight.
Explaining the odd encounter further, Sanchez said to KFOX14: "We were eating and all of a sudden, like, I hear my friend say, like, 'what the heck'.
"And like, I see a guy come in with a big dog. He's telling the people, like, I waited two hours for my fries.
"The guy takes off his shirt and he's ready to fight him, ready to fight, jumps over the counter and that's when he hits the guy.
"He just punches him, right here, right on the lip. The employees were already trying to stop the guy and it was just kind of a mess."
The video continues with the man jumping over the counter, ready to square off against the McDonald's worker and hits him again, while other employees try to intervene and calm down the situation.
Eventually police are called and escort the man outside, but he wasn't arrested, according to KFOX 14.
The El Paso Police Department said the investigation is still ongoing.
Sanchez added: "I was like, I'm not getting in this, but I'm recording, just for proof, to protect me too. What if the guy attacks me? What if the dog does something?