The Atlanta airport coffee shop bully whose attack was filmed

The Atlanta airport coffee shop bully whose attack was filmed in front of stunned passengers was an EMPLOYEE who ha

  • Shacoria Elly was fired after she was filmed getting into a fight with her colleagues
  • The violent brawl at Harvest & Grounds, a coffee shop near Terminal D at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport, Georgia, was recorded and shared on social media
  • Elly was not charged or arrested following the incident

An airport cafe worker in Atlanta was fired after she was filmed fighting with her colleagues in front of stunned passengers.

Shacoria Elly, a former employee at Harvest & Grounds, a coffee shop near Terminal D at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport, Georgia, was caught Saturday morning yelling at her co-workers and trying to throw a chair at them.

The violent brawl was recorded and shared on social media, where it quickly went viral and sparked overwhelming reactions from users.

Elly, who wears a mask throughout the video, walks hand-in-hand with two employees, pushing them and seemingly shouting, “Give me my stuff.”

According to a police report viewed by FOX5, Elly, who was not charged or arrested following the altercation, was “dismissed from her position” and her badge was confiscated by airport security.

Shacoria Elly was fired after she was filmed fighting with her colleagues in front of stunned passengers at a cafe near Terminal D at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport, Georgia. She was “dismissed from her post” and her badge was confiscated by airport security, a police report states

The video begins with spilled goods, including what appears to be a fruit cup, scattered across the cafe floor.

Elly tries to push past the service counter, probably to get her “stuff” back, but is stopped by the two employees.

She grabs a high chair from the table behind her and lifts it over her head as if she's about to throw it.

Without batting an eyelid, the employee in the green turtleneck takes the chair from Elly's hands and calmly leads him out of the picture.

The man in green effortlessly lifts the armed chair from Elly's hands and carries it off the screen. After leaving the store for a moment, she turns around and jumps over the cash register. As the man in green releases her from his grasp, she turns and gives him a hard slap. Online commenters noted the man's calm demeanor even after he was violently attacked

The former employee continues to attempt to attack behind the cash register, but is again prevented by the employee in red from grabbing her and throwing her to the ground.

She jumps back up and beats the man in red with her fists before being temporarily restrained by the man in green.

As the man in green releases her from his grasp, she turns and punches him hard in the face. He hardly reacts, but continues to try to block her entrance behind the counter.

Elly then performs a deception by stomping out of the store, only to turn around, run to the counter, and jump directly above it into the area behind the cash register.

The employee in the red shirt then tries to restrain her, but she grabs what looks like a sheet pan and hits him with it.

After picking up her coat and bag, she leaves the store. When the police arrived at the scene of the accident shortly before noon on Saturday, Elly was no longer in the area

The sound of the sheet metal impacting can be heard painfully loud in the video.

She continues to lash out as both employees try to stop her from causing further harm to herself, the store, and others.

At this point, the man in red points to the group of people watching the altercation and shouts to make sure someone has called the authorities to find out what is going on.

“Someone just called the police, right?” he asks.

The employees, now moving as if they were tired, release Elly, who squirms out of their reach and emerges from behind the counter with what looks like a bag and a coat.

As she makes her way to the exit, she slips and falls, but immediately jumps back up and quickly marches out of the café and through the airport hall.

As of Tuesday evening, there was no record of her being charged or arrested. Employees who called police said an argument broke out between employees over espresso shots

When the police arrived shortly before noon on Saturday, Elly was no longer in the area.

Employees who called police said a fight broke out between employees over espresso shots.

Elly did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com's request for comment.