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Axe-wielding man goes berserk inside McDonald’s in crime-ridden NYC, waving blade at customers

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A man went berserk while wielding an axe in a New York McDonald’s – and it was all caught on camera.

The video, shot at the Delancey Street McDonald’s on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, begins midway through an argument between a black man and a group of people who were dining-in at the restaurant. 

A brawl then breaks out in which several individuals are seen attacking the suspect, identified as Michael Palacios, 31, who is then pushed up against a garbage can – he remains relatively static but smirking throughout. 

He appears to accept his blows, but it soon becomes clear he has other ideas in mind. 

A dispute at a New York McDonald's turned physical, with the three men smacking and punching Palacios who stands, apparently unaffected by the assault

A dispute at a New York McDonald’s turned physical, with the three men smacking and punching Palacios who stands, apparently unaffected by the assault

Michael Palacios, 31,  then puts down his backpack and removes an axe, which he uses to threaten his attackers

Michael Palacios, 31,  then puts down his backpack and removes an axe, which he uses to threaten his attackers

Video on social media shows the axe-wielding man going on a rampage inside a McDonald's on Delancey Street on the Lower East Side

Video on social media shows the axe-wielding man going on a rampage inside a McDonald’s on Delancey Street on the Lower East Side

After the punches subside, Palacios walks around, takes off his backpack out of which he pulls an axe which he begins wielding in the air and threatens those around him.

The three others with whom he had been fighting with quickly run for cover with some hiding in a disabled toilet, while others run to the back of the restaurant in the hope of escaping.

But the aggressor appears to have a score to settle and begins using his axe to destroy furniture causing thousands of dollars of damage. 

He is seen throwing the ax down against several of the restaurants tables which are smashed into tiny pieces.

He also slams the axe against a glass panel which shatters immediately on impact.

Palacios can be seen smashing up the furniture of the McDonald's including a glass panel

Palacios can be seen smashing up the furniture of the McDonald’s including a glass panel 

Patrons at the branch of McDonald's cowered as they were threatened by the axeman

Patrons at the branch of McDonald’s cowered as they were threatened by the axeman

Palacios also turned his attention to other diners in the restaurant

Palacios also turned his attention to other diners in the restaurant

The man then takes time to threaten those with whom he had been fighting with earlier shoving the axe in their faces, although not actually hitting any of them with it.

Nevertheless those who are faced with a madman holding the weapon are understandably scared and attempt to reason with him, urging him to calm down.

‘Bro, please! You better chill!,’ pleaded one man.

Palacios then went over to one woman who appeared stunned shouting ‘Don’t be afraid of me, be afraid of him!’

Palacios could be seen approaching those he was fighting with and threatening them with the axe

Palacios could be seen approaching those he was fighting with and threatening them with the axe

The suspect also punched other people, knocking one man off his chair

The suspect also punched other people, knocking one man off his chair

Palacios appeared extremely angry as he threw his axe down hard onto the furniture

Palacios appeared extremely angry as he threw his axe down hard onto the furniture

The anger on display is significant as the axman continues to smash up tables and then punches another of the diners who is sitting at his table with his girlfriend, knocking him to the floor. 

Other diners in the restaurant appear to be completely powerless in their attempt to stop him from doing further damage. 

Eventually the man feels he has made his point and simply grabs his backpack, his bicycle and walks out of the restaurant.

Incredibly, nobody was hurt in the incident, according to the NYPD. 

Palacios has been charged with criminal mischief, three counts of menacing and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.

On Saturday, Palacios appeared to be bragging about the encounter on his Instagram.

One woman attempted to prevent the pair getting physical. Smashed glass is seen all around

One woman attempted to prevent the pair getting physical. Smashed glass is seen all around

Palacios then walked out with his axe and bike - as if nothing had happened

Palacios then walked out with his axe and bike – as if nothing had happened

Palacios appeared to be bragging about the encounter on his Instagram on Saturday

Palacios appeared to be bragging about the encounter on his Instagram on Saturday

Palacios is often pictured with his bike and his backpack on pictured on his social media

Palacios is often pictured with his bike and his backpack on pictured on his social media  

Palacios is pictured seen in a photo from his Instagram profile

Palacios is pictured seen in a photo from his Instagram profile

The incident is the latest in a number of violent episodes at New York City’s McDonald’s.

In July, a McDonald’s worker was pepper sprayed in what appeared to be an attempted robbery in Brooklyn.

Last month, a fight over cold french fries led to the shooting of a McDonald’s worker in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

The horrific scenes come despite NYC Mayor Eric Adam’s vow to crackdown on crime in the city, which is up nearly 40 percent from last year.

New Yorkers have been growing weary over the latest spike in violence and crimes on the city streets and subways – as well as the widespread looting and physical altercations in many neighborhoods. 

Vagrancy has also been on the rise in the city, with Adams ordering wave after wave of officers to take down homeless encampments throughout the city since March.

Parts of the city are said to have become ’24-hour drug and sex dens’ as delinquents take to the streets to deal and do drugs. 

In Manhattan’s trendy Chelsea neighborhood, children have allegedly become exposed to nudity, sex acts and drug use while business owners deal with constant break-ins. 

Some said they are begging city officials and the police department to do something.

In May, photos and video of the men lying on Park Avenue between East 115th Street and East 116 Street outside a popular marketplace showed men casually using needles to inject drugs into their arms.

The men were seen sitting underneath the railway surrounded by bags of their belongings and an overturned Citi bike, and photos of the block the following day show even more men shooting up drugs at the site. 

The latest incidents come weeks after a thug slashed a stranger in the stomach in an unprovoked attack in Midtown Manhattan. 

The assailant, who has not been identified, was walking on 135 West 36 St in New York when he attacked the 34-year-old victim from behind – leaving them with a deep abdominal wound. 

Recently, a woman leaving her job at IHOP in the city’s Gramercy area was murdered in an execution-style killing by the father of one of her children.

Imani Armstrong was shot in the heat on a street corner near Union Square.

Clarkson Wilson, 44, was arrested for the heinous crime. He faces murder charges as well as two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.

One man who entered the store with the cart left the Lululemon store filling the basket with clothing

One man who entered the store with the cart left the Lululemon store filling the basket with clothing

Seven men were pictured at the same spot taking drugs together in East Harlem in May

Seven men were pictured at the same spot taking drugs together in East Harlem in May

One of the men removed his shoe so he could inject his foot in order to get high at the small but popular marketplace

One of the men removed his shoe so he could inject his foot in order to get high at the small but popular marketplace

Two men were pictured on May 28 taking drugs out in the open in East Harlem's La Marqueta marketplace

Two men were pictured on May 28 taking drugs out in the open in East Harlem’s La Marqueta marketplace

In August, New York City’s most prolific criminal, with 167 arrests on his record, appeared in court after being caught stealing 48 items worth $450 from an Upper East Side Rite Aid.

DailyMail.com cameras were at Manhattan Supreme Court as Jamel Pringle, 39, was notably denied bail for the first time despite New York’s woke bail reform laws.

Police had previously joked that, due to the controversial laws that only offered bail for serious offenses, Pringle had amassed ‘frequent flier miles.’

Pringle has one felony conviction, 88 misdemeanors and another 39 citations for failing to appear in court. The next closest offender in New York City has just 101 arrests.

In February, Pringle was arrested on an early Monday morning for taking 48 items worth over $430 from a Rite Aid on Second Avenue near East 96th Street on New York City’s Upper East Side. 

Horrifying surveillance footage shows the victim, 52, crumpling to the floor as he is attacked from behind

Horrifying surveillance footage shows the victim, 52, crumpling to the floor as he is attacked from behind

And posh stores in the city’s West Village and SoHo have also become rampant with thieves in recent months – including when a gang of seven were recorded calmly walking out of Lululemon with $30,000 worth of gear.

They entered the store on 14th Street and 9th Avenue with empty carts and laundry bags while the guard casually glanced over as they grabbed piles of clothing on August 16.

The brazen robbers, targeting the posh West Village neighborhood, rushed out of the store with their finds – without being apprehended by the security guard. 

Store surveillance footage showed the thieves walk in and out the store around noon – looting thousands of dollars worth of merchandise as the seemingly unbothered guard, dressed in a white shirt and black tie, stood by.  

But violence is also on the up in NYC.

A warped ‘knockout’ game which sees violent criminals punch strangers for fun is feared to have made a comeback in the crime-ridden city.

Almost 20 of the violent and apparently motive-less knockout game incidents have been reported to the NYPD so far this year, including a Bronx man who almost died after being punched to the ground outside a restaurant.

An unprovoked attack caught on camera on Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan's premier shopping district

An unprovoked attack caught on camera on Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan’s premier shopping district

The assailant in south Brooklyn's Kings Plaza Mall plants his left foot and wallops his target squarely in the left cheek

The assailant in south Brooklyn’s Kings Plaza Mall plants his left foot and wallops his target squarely in the left cheek

The victim appeared to be knocked out standing and fell to the ground without bracing for impact

The victim appeared to be knocked out standing and fell to the ground without bracing for impact

Other knockout game victims include a 36 year-old man filmed being knocked out cold after being whacked over the head at a Brooklyn mall, and a 74 year-old woman slapped to the sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan earlier last month.

Most notably, convicted sex offender and reputed ‘Born To Kill’ gang member Bui Van Phu was caught on surveillance video knocking a man out cold in a senseless attack outside a Bronx restaurant. 

On August 12, 2022, just before 11 p.m. black and white surveillance camera footage shows Jesus Cortes, 52, standing outside the Fuego Tipico Restaurant on East 188 Street, congregating with family.

Out of nowhere, Phu, who was convicted of a gunpoint rape of a 17-year-old girl in 1994, is seen on the video winding up behind Cortes and slugging him in the side of the head.

Cortes, who never saw the punch coming, crumples to the sidewalk, fracturing his skull. Doctors induced a coma to help with the swelling and after a dicey few weeks, he was finally taken off a respirator.

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