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Woman assumes to go in the Wingstop employee during the violent argument

Woman assumes to go in the Wingstop employee during the violent argument

A 36-year-old woman is experiencing an accusation of criminal aggression, after driving the car on a wing employee on Friday evening.

The judicial documents reveal that Stefannie Cook is accused of hitting the victim from behind and fixed it between a wall and car. The victim was taken to grant the medical center with lower leg injuries, but is in stable condition.

A detective said that the incident followed an argument between cook and victim, working at Wingstop at 3773 South High St. from Columbus.

According to the police, the victim tried to distance himself by going behind the restaurant, but Cook entered the back door and assaulted. Cook and the victim exchange fists during the fight, which led to the fight that moves outside the restaurant.

The police say that at that time, Cook climbed into her vehicle and drove directly to the victim, hitting it from behind, while the victim tried to run and catch her on a wall. Significant damages were made on the outer wall where the car fixed the victim.

Cook has been arrested and is currently in prison in Franklin county and is scheduled to appear in court.