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Vancouver Fast-Food Worker Assaulted Over Bacon Dispute

A fast-food worker in downtown Vancouver suffered serious injuries after a customer assaulted him.
The incident happened on January 12, 2026, inside a Fatburger restaurant on Granville Street.

Police said the worker was on duty in the kitchen during a busy shift.
The confrontation started over a request for free bacon on a burger.

Dispute Turns Violent Inside Restaurant

According to police, the customer asked staff to add bacon without paying extra.
The employee refused and followed store policy.

The customer became aggressive and moved behind the counter.
He entered the kitchen area and punched the worker in the face.

The victim suffered serious facial injuries and required medical attention.

Quick Police Response and Arrest

Another employee chased the suspect out of the restaurant.
Vancouver police officers were nearby handling an unrelated call.

Officers located the suspect close to the restaurant.
They arrested him without further incident.

Police later identified the suspect as a 24-year-old man from British Columbia.

Charges Approved by Prosecutors

Crown prosecutors reviewed the evidence and approved one charge.
The suspect now faces assault causing bodily harm.

Investigators said the charge reflects the seriousness of the injuries.

Prior Bail Raises Public Concern

Police revealed the accused was already out on bail.
He previously faced charges for assaulting a transit security guard.

That earlier incident occurred in 2025 in Coquitlam.
The suspect had been released just days before this attack.

The case has raised concerns about worker safety and repeat offenders.

Focus on Worker Safety

Police reminded the public that violence against service workers is unacceptable.
Frontline employees should never face abuse for enforcing basic policies.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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