It was claimed that a hairdresser in Maryland assaulted a 15 -year -old customer and pulled it through the store hall when she tried to go out without paying her $ 150 bill, according to a report.
Jiela Keningham, 18, was accused of a second -class assault on the minor after the accident inside Prince George County Maryland earlier this month, the court records that the post report seen.
Caningham says she just finished working on her client's hair, which included adding weaving to the girl, when it is time for the customer to pay for services.
The argument erupted more than $ 150, which allegedly claimed that she was sent through the Cash application, but Cunningham has never received the amount.
When the young customer began leaving the store, Hodi's hairdresser grabbed her customer and pulled her back inside the building.
I ran. “We forget the garbage, I ran without paying me.”
Cunningham was arrested on a security camera that pulls the girl under the hallway before lifting it in a room next to a garbage bag.
Then the hairdresser shouted at her client to stay on the floor while she left the room to seize scissors to back down from the work she did.
“Sit here until someone sends it. I'm not playing. I just tried to turn on F -King. I was lucky because I didn't overcome the S -T Out,” Cunningham can be heard, according to the video that the director got.
The angry hairdresser disappeared under the hallway before returning quickly and staring at the camera that took the entire accident.
She said: “I dragged her with her cover to the salon so that I can get salaries or, as you know, until the police come or even learn, allowed me to take the service, because it is literally similar to it, just as it was about to disappear.”
My teenage mother claims that her daughter sent the deal to the wrong person, which sparked a misunderstanding between the two sides.
“It is just very ridiculous. It is a virus. The beloved mother told the executor:” It is all over the country. “
My teenage mother accused Keningham of enjoying her daughter's hair when he grabbed the castle, leaving the teenager.
Caningham defended her actions, saying that if she did not stop the teenager, her client has benefited from her service.
“I feel that if I didn't do it, I would have left and I was never receiving its salaries,” Kningham said.
Prince George County Prosecutor's Office of Criminal Creations against the 18 -year -old on March 5.
Cunningham is scheduled to be an initial hearing in the case on April 18, according to the records of the court that the publication witnessed.
The 18 -year -old author, the author, was slapped by three second -class attacks from October 4, 2024, a case filed by the Hyattsville Police Administration.
The details were limited in the previous case, but a session is scheduled to be held on March 18.