FORT WORTH - A waitress is recovering tonight after being attacked by a former co-worker with a stun gun! The incident happened at the club Cabaret North on Superior Parkway in Fort Worth. Jennifer Reynolds face looks like she's been beaten up. The waitress was actually shocked several times with a stun gun Friday by a co-worker. Reynolds says, " My noise is swollen, my eye swollen, I have swelling on my head."

The whole thing was captured on surveillance video at the gentlemen's club where she is a waitress. Managers say McReynolds and a dancer got into an argument earlier in the day. The dancer was fired, but, when she was asked to leave the premises things got crazy. Manager David Schaffer says, " On her way out to the parking lot she decided to make a left and she attacked our waitress with a stun gun. "

The video shows McReynolds casually doing her job at the bar when the dancer comes from behind and shocks her first in the side. A fight starts off camera and that's when McReynolds says she was stunned in the neck and face. Describing her pain she says, " If felt like every muscle in my body seized up and I couldn't move, I couldn't speak."

McReynolds had to go to the ER yesterday. She's hoping she won't be permanently scared. In the meantime, police have issued a warrant for the dancer, Kathleen Bennett. McReynolds says she is ready to press charges