Moment cinema ‘Karen’ explodes at mother after finding little boy accidentally sitting in her reserved seat at Despicable Me screening
A movie fan was caught on camera lashing out at a mother whose child accidentally sat in her reserved seat.
Erin Walton shared on TikTok the gruesome scene that unfolded at Cinemark Buckland Hill in Manchester over the weekend, which only ended when local police arrived on the scene.
Her video shows an unidentified woman, wearing a red T-shirt with the words Bread Box Theater on it, punching Walton in the face because her son was sitting in the wrong seat.
“I was attacked along with my children at the new Despicable Me movie because my son was sitting in her seat,” Walton wrote in the caption.
‘Simple, quick fix, but the Bread Box Theater employee didn’t give us a moment’s notice #TerribleIndeed.’
An unknown woman was caught on camera stepping in a mother’s face because her son was sitting in her reserved seat
It is not clear from the images what exactly prompted the woman’s confrontation with Walton.
The footage begins with the woman trying to knock the camera out of her hands as she begins filming, and Walton responds by shoving the woman.
“Don’t take my phone, are you crazy?” she asks the woman.
Soon a boy appears on screen and tries to pull the woman away, as she comes face to face with Walton again.
“I asked you to step back, you are rude and disrespectful,” the mother says, before the boy leads the woman away.
Walton then asks her son for his ticket and confirms that they are in the wrong seat.
She then begins to move her son and daughter to another row, but not before saying to the woman, “Give some decorum, that’s all that’s needed.”
The woman seems to take the comment hard and puts her hands on her hips as she says, “I was talking to you -“
But Walton interrupts her and says, “Don’t do that, I’m a grown woman, you’re not my mother.”
The situation only seemed to be over when police arrived at the scene of the movie theater in Connecticut
After Walton takes her children into care, the woman again condescendingly says they are a “wonderful family.”
That seems to prompt both women to go to the lobby to complain. Walton tells a theater employee that she wants to speak to a manager and asks if she wants to call the police.
“Are you going to press charges?” the woman asks incredulously. “You’re the one who pushed me.”
“Absolutely,” Walton replies.
She later posted a follow-up video showing officers at the theater, claiming the woman had been ticketed for disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace.
“She was taken away and fined,” Walton wrote of her attacker.
Sources at the cinema have since confirmed to DailyMail.com that the woman was also evicted from the building and banned from the cinema.
DailyMail.com has contacted Manchester and Walton police for comment.
The woman has now been banned from the Cinemark Buckland Hill in Manchester
Meanwhile, the Bread Box Theater released a statement saying the woman in the video “is not affiliated with or a part of our organization in any way.”
“We are a fundraising arm of the Covenant Soup Kitchen, which raises money by hosting concerts,” the organization said. explained on Facebook.
‘For 15 years we have volunteered our time and energy to help feed people in need, during which time we have raised over $265,000.
‘As part of our mission, we sell Bread Box t-shirts at our concerts. Those funds also support CSK.
“We have no way of controlling the behavior of people who buy shirts, nor do we tolerate the behavior of the person in this video,” the organization’s founders wrote.
They added that they are asking the public to “continue to support our mission to combat food insecurity in our community.”