Restaurant Altercation Escalates: Japanese Eatery Employee Faces Grand Jury for Stabbing Co-Worker

ELKINS, W.Va. — A case involving a Japanese restaurant employee accused of stabbing a coworker is set to move forward to a grand jury after the defendant’s preliminary hearing was waived on Monday. Shi Span Pink, 48, faces charges of malicious assault and malicious wounding following an incident at Sakura Japanese Restaurant on August 15. During the proceedings in Randolph County Magistrate Court, Pink’s attorney, Jacob Rosnick from Morgantown, sought a modification of Pink’s bond from the current cash-only requirement of $15,000 to a more flexible cash or surety bond. Rosnick argued that his client … Read more

Napa’s Beloved Mexican Eatery C Casa Shuts Down Following Labor Law Controversy

Napa, California — C Casa, a well-known Mexican eatery located in the bustling Oxbow Public Market, recently shut down permanently following a federal probe that identified violations of federal child labor laws, allegations which the restaurant had contested. After approximately 15 years of operation, the restaurant made its closure announcement over the weekend, ceasing operations as of Saturday. In a heartfelt message shared on their website, the restaurant expressed gratitude to their customers, stating, “It is with both gratitude and a heavy heart that we announce C CASA has permanently closed its doors. As we … Read more

Judge Rules No Bail for Suspect in Fatal Attack on Senior Citizen at Gahanna Eatery

Columbus, OH — A man accused of fatally shooting a 71-year-old at a restaurant in Gahanna, Ohio, was denied bail during a recent court hearing. Authorities are prosecuting the case aggressively, reflecting the seriousness of the crime involved. The incident, which occurred at a popular Gahanna restaurant earlier this month, sent shockwaves through the local community. According to police reports, the altercation began inside the restaurant and escalated, leading to the tragic shooting of the elderly victim, identified as 71-year-old Robert Bell. The suspect, who has not been named to protect the integrity of the … Read more

North Myrtle Beach Eatery Faces Lawsuit for Allegedly Denying Servers Minimum Wage

North Myrtle Beach, SC – A lawsuit has been filed against a prominent local restaurant in North Myrtle Beach, alleging that the establishment failed to pay its servers the federally mandated minimum wage. This case highlights ongoing concerns about wage practices within the hospitality industry, particularly in this popular tourist destination. According to legal documents, the plaintiff, who was previously employed as a server at the restaurant, claims that the management routinely compensated the staff at rates significantly lower than the required federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. Furthermore, the lawsuit accuses the establishment … Read more