A significant brawl involving 20 to 30 individuals took place outside an In-N-Out restaurant in Riverside County just after midnight on April 5. Police confirmed that while gunfire occurred, there was no property damage and no reported injuries. The Murrieta Police Department has acquired footage of the incident and is seeking further information from the public. This incident is part of a concerning trend, as previous fights have also been reported at other California In-N-Out locations, including multiple youth fights in Santa Clarita and a high-speed chase linked to a Petaluma drive-thru.
The In-N-Out brawl, which occurred just after midnight on Saturday, did not result in any property damage, according to Murrieta police.
Police told CBS Los Angeles (KCAL-TV) that they had obtained footage of the fight and are investigating.
It’s not the first time a California In-N-Out has been the site of a fight. Last year, a Santa Clarita In-N-Out was the scene of multiple reported fights between youths.
The car eventually crashed into a power pole, and police arrested the suspect on suspicion of driving under the influence.
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