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Frantic Panera staff fight customer with frying pan after wild outburst at Colorado restaurant

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Isaac Ross, also known as Kendall Ross, was filmed attacking terrified onlookers at the Panera in Glendale, Colorado.

Colorado police are searching for a Panera customer who attacked staff and other customers in a wild outburst.

Isaac Ross, also known as Kendall Ross, was filmed attacking terrified onlookers at the Panera in Glendale, Colorado.

The video shows Ross yelling and screaming as he threw objects, which police say included a milkshake, around the restaurant.

Spectator Natalie Wiersma said KDVR The incident began after Ross began yelling into his phone and included the suspect yelling slurs.

Isaac Ross, also known as Kendall Ross, was filmed attacking terrified onlookers at the Panera in Glendale, Colorado.

Ross exploded, screaming about not having a phone.

Ross exploded, screaming about not having a phone.

“The suspect was yelling at the workers and they all looked very confused and said, ‘We don’t have your phone,'” Wiersma said.

The footage shows the suspect knocking items off the counter and throwing a sign at staff.

“Nobody has your phone,” a woman yelled as the suspect continued to confront a customer.

The outburst continued until another customer in a blue shirt ran up behind the defendant and pushed him.

The suspect then turned around, threw the man to the ground and punched him.

A second man attempted to intervene by grabbing the suspect from behind as he continued to thrash around wildly.

One of the Panera workers began hitting Ross with a frying pan.

One of the Panera workers began hitting Ross with a frying pan.

One of the Panera workers began hitting Ross with a frying pan.

At one point, a Panera employee appeared and began hitting the individual in the head with a loaf pan.

The clip ends with the suspect wrestling the customer on the ground.

“This (the video) doesn’t even include the coffee pot that was thrown at someone’s head and a customer finding a knife he dropped after running away,” Wiersma added.

‘The police arrived shortly after, but the person fled. I made a statement and sent the video to the police.

“I’m pretty shaken up after this, but luckily no one was seriously hurt.”

Police said Ross escaped before they arrived, but returned to the business and continued to cause a disturbance.

During the second incident, he allegedly injured an at-risk man, leaving him with minor injuries.

Officers are actively seeking information regarding the suspect’s whereabouts. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Glendale Police Department at (303) 759-1511.

DailyMail.com has contacted police and Panera Bread for comment.

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