Sunday 18 September 2022 10:29 PM Jilted axe-wielding man, 31, WALKS FREE without bail after being arrested for ... trends now

Sunday 18 September 2022 10:29 PM Jilted axe-wielding man, 31, WALKS FREE without bail after being arrested for ... trends now
Sunday 18 September 2022 10:29 PM Jilted axe-wielding man, 31, WALKS FREE without bail after being arrested for ... trends now

Sunday 18 September 2022 10:29 PM Jilted axe-wielding man, 31, WALKS FREE without bail after being arrested for ... trends now

The axe-wielding man who was filmed menacing customers in a New York McDonald's over the weekend has been released without bail at his arraignment on Sunday, authorities said.

Michael Palacios, 31, was rejected by a young woman moments leading before the incident, a witness has revealed - sending the jilted suspect into a rage. 

The incident at the Lower East Side eatery on Delancey Street in Manhattan  transpired early Friday at roughly 2:25 am, police said - and saw Bronx resident Palacios arrested for brandishing the weapon.

Palacios was arraigned on fourth-degree criminal-mischief and possession-of-weapons charges, and neither charge is eligible for bail under the state's relaxed criminal-justice reforms.

He even responded to the incident on Instagram, and said 'After the 5 minute police chase through the lower East side the NYPD told me "that was fun chase."'

'Traffic was weak and I couldn't get out of the neighborhood I fell of my bike making a hair pin turn from the street to the sidewalk, landing on my shoulder and dislocating it,' he continued in the post.

'They took me to the hospital and than jail. And now I'm out. Some of you want me to go to jail? Already did! Haha. So Have a great day,' he gloated.

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The incident at the Lower East Side eatery on Delancey Street in Manhattan saw 31-year-old Bronx man Michael Palacios (pictured here during the Friday incident) arrested and charged with criminal mischief, three counts of menacing and criminal possession of a weapon

The incident at the Lower East Side eatery on Delancey Street in Manhattan saw 31-year-old Bronx man Michael Palacios (pictured here during the Friday incident) arrested and charged with criminal mischief, three counts of menacing and criminal possession of a weapon

Footage of the ensuing frenzy showed Palacios threatening customers while swinging the axe, breaking panes of glass and intimidating onlookers, following a verbal disagreement that quickly turned physical

Footage of the ensuing frenzy showed Palacios threatening customers while swinging the axe, breaking panes of glass and intimidating onlookers, following a verbal disagreement that quickly turned physical

Footage of the ensuing frenzy showed Palacios threatening customers while swinging the axe, breaking panes of glass and intimidating onlookers, following a verbal disagreement that quickly turned physical.

A delivery man who witnessed the fight has since revealed that the altercation began after Palacios, who reportedly had been drinking, was spurned by the unidentified woman after asking for her number in the store moments before.

'So basically he got into an argument with a girl, and then the girl rejected him,' Ruben G, an Uber Eats delivery man who witnessed the fight, told The New York Post Sunday. 

'She didn’t want to talk to him,' Ruben went on to reveal - adding that the woman's disinterest did little to dissuade the man. 

'He kept going at her,' the delivery man said. 'That’s when the guys she was with stepped in.'

The instance described by Ruben roughly describes the moment the widely seen footage begins, in which the several young men are seen attacking the suspect, pushing him up against a garbage can.

The individuals proceed to punch Palacios, the extremely graphic footage shows, who is surprisingly unaffected by the barrage of blows.

Appearing to accept the hits in a show of strength and superiority, a smirking Palacios eventually becomes enraged, producing the axe from a bag he had had on his person.

At this point the other customers grew apologetic - but Palacios, incensed, presses forward, swinging the weapon at them while also threating other diners.

'They started arguing. It all led to that,' Ruben recalled, adding that the suspect had asked for theyoung woman's phone number.

In the footage of the incident, a young woman who appeared to be a part of the customers' group seemed to stop the burgeoning quarrel, which continued to escalate until police were called. 

It is not clear if the woman in the footage is the same person that Ruben is referring to. DailyMail.com reached out to The Manhattan Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Public Information Sunday for more details on the incident.

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

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

In the footage of the incident, a young woman who appeared to be a part of the customers' group seemed to stop the burgeoning quarrel, which continued to escalate until police were called. It is not clear if the woman is the same person the delivery man was referring to

In the footage of the incident, a young woman who appeared to be a part of the customers' group seemed to stop the burgeoning quarrel, which continued to escalate until police were called. It is not clear if the woman is the same person the delivery man was referring to 

'He was trying to talk to her and whatever. He was asking for her number, where she was from, and I guess she felt some way,' Ruben said. 'She replied back in a certain manner that she didn’t want to give too much info and he kept pushing on.'

The delivery worker added that Palacios was visibly 'drunk' in the buildup to his blowup, telling the paper 'I [could] smell the liquor off him.'

Palacios is seen in the footage taking punches from the men before calmly producing the axe from his backpack, which he then 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, before cornering one of his previous attackers who proceeds to plea for mercy while cowering against a wall.

He then slaps one of the men he was fighting with out of his chair - while menacing other scared diners, at one point shouting, 'Don’t be afraid of me, be afraid of him!' 

After the rampage, Palacios fled the scene on his bike but was picked up a short time later by police on nearby Ludlow Street, the driver said. Police were able to track him down in part because of the widely shared footage of the incident.

Palacios - who social media collectively dubbed 'the axe man' upon seeing the footage - was arrested and charged with criminal mischief, three counts of menacing and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon. 

Patrons at the branch of McDonald's cowered as they were threatened by the suspect - who social media users had subbed the 'axe man'

Patrons at the branch of McDonald's cowered as they were threatened by the suspect - who social media users had subbed the 'axe man'

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 

Palacios also turned his attention to other diners in the McDonald's

Palacios also turned his attention to other diners in the McDonald's 

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 as other patrons looked on

The suspect also punched other people, knocking one man off his chair as other patrons looked on

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 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!'

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

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