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Drunk Woman in SF Has Not Pressed Charges Against Attackers


San Francisco Drunk Woman
I Got Bodyslammed & Tripped …
But Haven’t Pressed Charges — Yet!!!

Published
December 23, 2025
1:00 AM PST

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The woman who went viral for her drunken brawl with bartenders in San Francisco is seemingly letting the cocktail connoisseurs off the hook … TMZ has learned.

Shireen Afkari has certainly made a name for herself ever since a multi-angled video shows her at a restaurant — arguing with employees and getting physical with patrons filming her — and we are now told the bartenders who body-slammed and tripped Shireen have not been arrested by cops.

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The unidentified couple had been cut off for being drunk and rude

Bartender Miguel Marchese said they were verbally abrasive and difficult with staff… pic.twitter.com/peqhRbKjqY
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SFPD PIO Robert Rueca tells TMZ … there’s no investigation into those two men for their actions in the video ’cause Shireen never filed a police report against them, even though footage shows them slamming her to the ground and seemingly tripping her on purpose.

As we previously reported … while she appeared to make a painful escape in the viral video, Afkari was located by officers and detained for public intoxication. She was then transported to the county jail.

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To make matters worse, she was fired from her job at Strava … the fitness app company confirmed her firing via Instagram, saying “We don’t condone violence of any kind and this does not reflect the standards we expect of our team. This past Monday, we made the decision to end the individual’s employment.”

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We reached out to Afkari for comment … so far, no word back.

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