Chick-fil-A responds to ‘incredibly disturbing video' of worker attacking man in restaurant

A Chick-fil-A is pictured here. A worker at the popular fast food restaurant was caught on video beating a man at a Washington, D.C. location. The company said the worker has been let go. Photo: Tom Pennington/Getty Images

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A video of a Chick-fil-A employee attacking a man at a Washington, D.C. location has gone viral.

The footage began circulating online Thursday after a Twitter user uploaded it to the social media platform, where it has been viewed more than 4 million times.

The cellphone recording shows the worker, a young man, attacking an older man inside of the restaurant. In the one-minute clip, the employee hovers over the man and punches him in the face and head multiple times before another individual restrains him. Several employees and customers are heard shouting and screaming during the chaotic scene.

While it is unclear what happened before the video, Chick-fil-A, Inc. did confirm the incident in an emailed statement to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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“There is a viral video circulating of an altercation that took place last night between a restaurant team member and an individual in a franchised restaurant. This video is incredibly disturbing to watch, and we do not condone violence or the team member’s response to the situation in any way,” the fast food chain wrote. “Our franchise restaurant Operators and their team members strive to create a safe and welcoming environment and to treat all guests with dignity and respect. This situation does not live up to our brand's commitment to hospitality, and for that, we are very sorry.”

The company also said the team member involved in the altercation is no longer working in the restaurant and they are still investigating the situation.