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Customer attacks NJ restaurant manager after being told to wear mask: police

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An irate customer at a New Jersey restaurant attacked workers and threatened them with a knife after he was told to wear a mask, police said.

It's the latest in a string of incidents across the country involving food service workers trying to enforce mask rules among their clientele – at their own peril.

Customer Jose Canales, 21, was at Fatty’s Restaurant in Morristown around 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday and not wearing a mask despite a state coronavirus pandemic rule requiring face coverings inside restaurants, according to police.

An irate customer at a New Jersey restaurant attacked workers and threatened them with a knife after he was told to wear a mask, police said. (Google Maps) When the sandwich shop’s manager asked Canales to leave, he.

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