Authorities arrested an Oklahoma woman accused of attacking a Sonic Drive-In worker with a knife after she allegedly grew upset over a cold hamburger.
Jailyn Tyner allegedly threw the burger at the employee's face at an Oklahoma City location June 7 and demanded a refund, KFOR-TV reported, citing court documents.
As the worker initiated her refund, a gust of wind caused the money to fly out of Tyner's hand, further upsetting her.
The worker tried to shut the restaurant's door, when Tyner allegedly pulled out a knife and scraped his arm with the blade.
The court documents stated that the man had a new tattoo on his forearm, and the blade scraped the skin away from his tattoo.
She was arrested on assault charges. It's unclear if she entered a plea.