An Orlando woman was arrested after attacking a man on Thursday, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.
Her weapon of choice was a Pringles chip can.
Orange County Deputy A said he responded to a physical fight at the 7-Eleven gas station on International Drive in Orlando.
“I arrived at the 7-Eleven and eventually made contact with the victim, who was later identified by his Florida driver’s license as M M,” A said.
M stated that the assailant, SS, struck him in the eye with a Pringles chip can and took off running.
“While speaking with M, I observed that M had a significant cut on his right eyebrow and below his eye, causing him to bleed,” A said.
Orange County Fire Rescue treated M’s injuries on the scene.
A 7-Eleven employee witnessed the incident and provided a sworn written statement.
“A male customer got hit in the head by a can of Pringles. All the guy was doing was informing me of another male customer that was lying down on the side of the building,” the employee wrote in her statement.
S was located just south of the 7-Eleven by other Orange County deputies and was detained.
A Pringles can was found with S when she was located and arrested.
She is now facing aggravated battery, according to deputies.
Pictures of M’s injuries and the Pringles can were taken as evidence.
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