Restaurant staff dressed as the hero character 'Power Rangers' became 'heroes' in real life and saved citizens.



On the 18th local time, foreign media such as ABC News reported that the employees of a ramen shop in Oakland, California, wore 'Power Rangers' clothes to protect citizens from being attacked.



The incident became known when Ploi Pirapoken, who visited the ramen shop as a guest, shared details on social media.



According to Pirapoken, the ramen shop sells a drink called 'Noka Ranger', which forces employees to wear Power Rangers costumes once a week.



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On the 15th, while eating at a ramen restaurant, Pirapoken witnessed a woman who had been attacked by a gangster and ran into the restaurant asking for help.



The assailant followed her woman and threatened her by strangling her, and the staff said to the assailant "Stand back", but he claimed her woman as his wife and slammed the clerks with fists.



Just then, a yellow-clad employee shouted at the woman, "Hide in the kitchen," and the assailant spit out racist remarks and threw a chair in the dining room, etc.



Eventually, the clerk subdued the assailant, dragged him out of the restaurant, and held him until the police arrived.



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At that time, other employees reassured the guests and locked the restaurant door to prevent another thief from entering, saying, "Today's meal will be provided for free."



The Thai-owned ramen shop posted on SNS after the incident, "You can feel the power in the heroic name of Power Rangers. However, it is not only the power and costumes of the characters that give us strength. Our inner self gives us true strength. They released a group photo of Power Rangers with the caption, "Give it to you."



He continued, "I'm proud of our employees who threw themselves into action in difficult situations. However, I want to tell the guests that this incident is an unusual occurrence, so there is no need to worry." "We are working with the police to determine who was involved in the incident," he added.



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Meanwhile, Auckland police said the arrested man had mental health problems and was taken to treatment.



(Photo = Nokaramen Instagram, Ploi Pirapoken Twitter, 'ABC7' YouTube)