A North Carolina woman has stabbed a teenage Jimmy John's employee over her sandwich order, according to police.
High Point Police Department (HPPD) officers raced to the fast-food chain at 2010 North Main Street at about 5:50 p.m. on April 25 over reports of an assault.
Officers were told an irritated customer stabbed a 16-year-old female employee before leaving the store.
In a news release, a spokesperson said: "Upon arrival, officers were told an irritated customer stabbed a 16-year-old female employee. The suspect, Demetris Holeman, of High Point, is known to staff and had previously been refused service.
"Workers told officers Holeman came to the store to complain about her "extra everything" food order. She then threw several items at the employee and stabbed her with an edged weapon."
The teenage victim was transported to Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro, according to police.
Holeman, 45, was arrested at her home a few hours later and charged with assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury and injury to real property for the damage to the store.

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