(KTLA) — A food vendor says a SoFi Stadium employee aggressively shoved her hot dog stand over after a concert this weekend, injuring her daughter in the process.
Video taken after the alleged Saturday night incident, which happened as concertgoers were streaming out of the venue, shows cooking pans and food strewn across the sidewalk and the gutter.
The two carts were reportedly shoved over by a SoFi employee who works with the “guest experience” team.
One of the food carts belonged to Bakersfield resident Lesbia Tol. She told Nexstar’s KTLA she had stepped away for a bathroom break. Her three children were looking after the cart when the alleged incident happened.
“When he pulled the cart, I start crying because I was scared about it,” 12-year-old Marlyn Roquel, Tol’s oldest daughter, said.
Tol said she usually leaves her children with a babysitter, but the sitter was unavailable that night and she had nowhere else to leave them while she worked.
Witnesses said the SoFi employee was telling street vendors to move back, but then took matters into his own hands. According to the family, the 12-year-old was holding onto the cart when the man pushed it away, injuring her.
“I didn’t do nothing, just looking at him,” the 12-year-old girl told KTLA. “So, he said, ‘Oh, you guys don’t move, then you guys are going to see me mad. So, he bumped the other person’s…hotdog stand.”
Community activists are calling for the man to be fired. In the meantime, Tol says she will continue selling her food.
As for the Inglewood venue, SoFi Stadium released a statement that read in part:
“Maintaining a safe environment is our number one priority, and we regularly evaluate staffing and protocols across all of our vendors to ensure an enjoyable entertainment experience.”