The customers say they've been traumatized by the experience.
Nikko’s Japanese Steak House is under investigation by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office and two state agencies.
The business was shut down last week after SRCSO investigators say seven people tested positive for a narcotic.Jordan Gray and Mathew Gilley say they are two of the seven people sent to the ER Friday night.“It has been honestly horrifying,” Gray said. “It took several days for me to get a full night’s sleep, even then I have nightmares.”Gray describes having symptoms of her heart racing and paranoia after eating the food.
“So we all tested positive for methamphetamines. I mean I was horrified. As a nurse, as a professional in the community, as a mother I was terrified,” Gray said.“My heart rate spiked. I remember seeing the heart rate monitor hit nearly two hundred. I was horrified at what that meant,” Gilley said.It’s unclear how the drug got into the customers’ food.
The alleged victims’ lawyer says they haven’t sued the restaurant yet, but are seeking financial compensation.
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