HOUSTON — Houston police are working to track down the woman behind a violent assault at a popular Houston restaurant.
It happened on May 26 shortly after 10 p.m. at Spanish Flowers Mexican Restaurant in the Heights.
KHOU 11 News spoke to the 58-year-old manager who was pistol-whipped. He had only been on the job for four months and was concerned about his safety and opted not to go on camera.
The manager said the suspect and two other women began to complain about the wait time and service at the restaurant. The manager said he told them the restaurant was very busy.
The women then complained about the quality of the food. That's when the manager told them they didn't need to pay and asked them to leave.
The manager told KHOU 11 News they tried going out the emergency door, but as he stopped them and directed them towards the front, the women started throwing chairs. He said one of the women then slapped him. He admits he slapped her back and that's when another woman -- captured in a surveillance photo -- pulled out a gun and hit him in the head with it before running out.
The manager suffered some bruising but wasn't hospitalized. He's now worried they'll come back.
The manager also said the woman fired shots in the parking lot.
Houston Police Department investigators are asking anyone who knows the woman with the gun to call HPD or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS (8477).