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A former employee and another woman in hoodies and painted faces were arrested after they walked into a Costa Mesa restaurant, at least one of them with a bat, and started vandalizing and disrupting the establishment Saturday afternoon, the Costa Mesa Police Department said in a news release.

Passion Shenay Coleman, 27, walked in at about 1:30 p.m. and smashed a television, table settings and plates with a bat, causing thousands in damages at the restaurant. Restaurant staff recognized her as a former employee.

Another woman, Laglennda Damona Carr, 24, soon followed her into the restaurant and started yelling and "being disruptive," according to the news release.

Diners left the restaurant as the incident unfolded, and none reported any injuries.

The Orange County Register reported panicked patrons were bolting towards the exits at Maggiano’s Little Italy after seeing both women swinging wildly and smashing the bar, where a small fire ignited.

One witness told the newspaper he heard one of the women yell, “I’m not good enough? Take that."

Officers arrived at the scene and found the two Fullerton women trying to drive away from a nearby parking lot, Costa Mesa police said.

The women were pulled over and arrested.

Police said Coleman had gone into the restaurant less than two hours before the incident, made threats and threw a plate at an employee. At the time, officers were called to the scene but they didn't find anyone. The employee's condition is unknown.
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Passion Shenay Coleman of Fullerton pleaded guilty to single counts of criminal threats, assault with a deadly weapon and conspiracy, as well as two counts of vandalism, all felonies. She also pleaded guilty to assault, battery, wearing a mask in a crime, brandishing a weapon and resisting arrest, all misdemeanors.

Coleman, who has been in custody since Oct. 5, was sentenced to 180 days in jail and is set to be released soon. She made her plea in a special court that helps defendants with drug issues.
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Laglennda Damona Carr pleaded guilty to felony counts of vandalism and conspiring to commit a crime 13 months after she and a friend stormed a restaurant at Costa Mesa’s South Coast Plaza and smashed several items with a bat.

Carr, 25, also pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of wearing a mask or personal disguise for an unlawful purpose and for resisting arrest, according to Orange County court records.

For her role in the incident Carr will serve 45 days in jail and perform 200 hours of community service. Documents indicate she was also sentenced to two years probation and must pay restitution and participate in an anger management program.

Court records show Passion Shenay Coleman pleaded guilty on Jan. 31 to five felony charges, including making criminal threats, assault with a deadly weapon (non-firearm), vandalism causing more than $400 damage and conspiring to commit a crime.

Coleman’s guilty plea also included five misdemeanor charges, including battery, assault, wearing a disguise for unlawful purposes, brandishing a weapon and resisting arrest. In exchange for her cooperation, she was sentenced to 180 days in jail and three years probation, according to documents.
 
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