Nooria Halake charged after allegedly harassing staff in Adelaide McDonald’s
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Teenager whose late-night tirade of Macca went viral after he allegedly harassed workers and served himself food now says the video is “embarrassing” as he stands in front of court.
- Nooria Halake, 19, allegedly harassed McDonald’s staff
- He labeled the video of the alleged incident “embarrassing”
A teenager who was allegedly filmed jumping on the counter of a busy McDonald’s and terrorizing the staff called the footage “embarrassing”.
Nooria Halake, 19, faced Adelaide Magistrates Court on Friday, charged with disorderly conduct, property damage and aggravated assault.
He had allegedly caused a scene at the fast food restaurant on Hindley Street in the Adelaide CBD on December 29, throwing food and harassing staff.
Nooria Halake, 19, faced Adelaide Magistrates Court on Friday, charged with disorderly conduct, property damage and aggravated assault.
Ms Halake is seen in court on Friday. She said the footage of the alleged incident was “embarrassing”.
Footage from the incident allegedly shows Ms Halake jumping on the serving counter and helping herself to food while yelling insults at staff members.
Leaving court on Friday, Ms Halake was asked if she had seen the footage that has since gone viral.
‘Yes, I have… embarrassing, it’s embarrassing,’ she replied, the advertiser informed.
Customers at the time of the incident could be seen looking shocked as Ms Halake allegedly yelled obscenities and carelessly tossed a bag full of food.
She then allegedly grabbed a box of burgers and shoved food into it, before pulling a drink out of the fridge as staff members chased her through the store.
He had allegedly caused a scene at the fast food restaurant on Hindley Street in the Adelaide CBD on December 29, throwing food and harassing staff.
“I’ll beat you up and walk away,” Halake reportedly told a worker.
Police arrived moments later to detain the woman behind the counter.
During Friday’s court appearance, Ms Halake’s lawyer, David Moen, asked for his client’s case to be adjourned.
He said he has not yet received a copy of the indictments or the court file, nor has he received instructions from Mr. Halake.
Ms Halake will remain on bail and will face court again in May.
Ms Halake allegedly threw food during tirade at McDonald’s