Restaurant owner loses business after extinguishing man smoking cigarette

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Monday, September 30, 2019
Restaurant owner loses business after extinguishing man smoking cigarette
Restaurant owner loses business after extinguishing man smoking cigarette. Sharrie Williams reports during Action News at 4 p.m. on September 30, 2019.

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (WPVI) -- A now-viral encounter in Salt Lake City has left a lasting impact on the two men involved.

One of them lost his business, the other says he lost his health.

Joe Bird was volunteering at a local arts festival last week when he decided to light up a cigarette.

He says he agreed to move when the owner of a nearby restaurant came out and complained.

Apparently, Bird didn't move far enough.

A short time later, the same man, Alex Jamison, approached again, this time with a fire extinguisher.

Jamison sprayed Bird in the face.

"I never thought he would spray me in the face if I put it in my mouth. I don't get headaches, and I've had headaches ever since," Bird says.

Jamison has issued a public apology, but not directly to Bird, saying in a statement that he's "done groveling."

He's won some fans on social media who applaud the "stand he's taken against smokers."

Regardless, Jamison is no longer the owner of the restaurant.

And Bird has filed a lawsuit.