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Grandma fights off customer who threw hand sanitizer in her restaurant, CA video shows

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The owner of a San Francisco restaurant said she fought off an irate customer who threw a hand sanitizer bottle at her family last week.

Doris Campos, who said she has run her restaurant for 30 years, told KTVU that a customer became violent while waiting for her takeout order and threw a bottle of hand sanitizer at her daughter and grandson.

“For my family, for my daughter, for my grandson. I had to do whatever I had to do in that moment. I don’t have a choice,” Campos said.

Video surveillance footage of the incident Campos shared with KRON4 shows her throwing a bag of food at the woman and picking up a table and using it as a battering ram.

“I see that and I know I need to do something. I wasn’t thinking but knew I had to do something,” Campos said.

The video shows the customer falling to the floor and another person getting her out of the restaurant.

“She push the table and I got on the table and I try to push her with the table because I don’t want to be close to her,” Campos said, according to NBC Bay Area. “That’s all. And by accident she fall down I don’t think I pushed her to fall down. But it happened.”

The customer called police but left before officers arrived, KTVU reported.

This story was originally published December 2, 2020 at 4:09 PM with the headline "Grandma fights off customer who threw hand sanitizer in her restaurant, CA video shows."

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