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Miami Herald
Miami Herald
National
Howard Cohen

Woman passes gas in store, then pulls knife on an offended customer, cops say

MIAMI _ Passing gas in public is often embarrassing. But for a Dania Beach, Fla., woman, doing so while waiting in line at a Dollar General store led to her arrest on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill.

It's what police say she did after a man in line complained about the act that led to the charge.

According to a Broward Sheriff's Office complaint affidavit, Shanetta Yvette Wilson, 37, was in the check-out line at a Dollar General store in Dania Beach on Sunday evening. John Walker, the customer standing next to her, got into a verbal dispute "in reference to the defendant farting loudly," according to the affidavit.

Wilson allegedly pulled a small "lock back knife" from her purse, "opened the knife and told the victim she was going to 'gut' him," the police report said.

While doing so, she pulled back her right hand with the knife as if she was going to attack the victim with the knife, the report read.

Walker was "in fear that he was going to be stabbed by the defendant" the affidavit read.

After police were called, Wilson was later found by deputies and identified by Walker.

Wilson was arrested and taken to the Paul Rein Detention Facility in Pompano Beach. Her bail was set at $2,500.

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