A violent brawl inside an In-N-Out Burger restaurant in Arizona sent terrified customers running as a group of teenagers exchanged punches in the dining room.
The fight erupted at about 7 p.m. local time Monday at the beloved fast-food chain's Tempe location.
The Tempe Police Department told Fox News Digital that officers responded to the scene, but the people involved had already fled on foot and in vehicles.
Video captured inside the restaurant shows a group of teens throwing punches and tackling each other to the floor as customers scrambled to get out of the way.
The person who recorded the video noted that customers were "camping out" inside the restaurant at the time due to an active monsoon storm, affiliate California-based chain for comment.
The altercation closely mirrors a May brawl that happened inside a Chipotle restaurant in Washington, D.C.
In that incident, teens dressed head-to-toe in black — some wearing hoods and masks — were seen throwing punches and hurling chairs as innocent bystanders sought safety.