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Woman Allegedly Permanently Disfigured Man With Pringles Can At 7-Eleven

ORLANDO, Fla. (WKRC) - A woman allegedly disfigured a man with a can of Pringles inside a 7-Eleven after he asked her a question.

A sheriff's deputy responded to a call regarding a "physical fight" at a 7-Eleven on Thursday. He arrived and found a man with "a significant cut on his right eyebrow and below his eye, causing him to bleed."

"The cut looked significant and appeared that it would leave a scar and permanent disfigurement," the deputy wrote in an arrest affidavit.

The deputy said the victim told him the incident began when "a male approached him and made a comment about his vehicle" in the 7-Eleven parking lot, per the affidavit. The victim made contact with the suspect after walking into the gas station, according to the affidavit.

"As I was standing in line there was a young lady in front of me talking to the cashier, she seemed like she had been drinking," he said. "She stood to the side and as I was about to pay for my drink I asked the young lady if she knew the guy outside."

The woman, identified by authorities as 28-year-old Shanika Serdahl, reportedly "then turned around and hit [the victim] in [his] eye and above [his] eye with a Pringles chip can and split [his] brow above [his eye]."

When the deputy questioned Serdahl she admitted to throwing the Pringles can, but said she had a different reason for attacking the victim, the affidavit said.

"I asked Shanika what happened and she advised me that while inside the 7-Eleven [the victim] was saying rude things to her and being disrespectful," the deputy wrote in the affidavit. "Shanika said [the victim] at one point called her a c---."

A 7-Eleven employee vouched for the victim's side of the story, noting that he was not rude to Serdahl before the attack, per the affidavit.

"A male customer got hit in the head by a can of Pringles," the worker said. "All the guy was doing was informing me of another male customer that was laying down on the side of the building. The female called the guy a b---- and whacked him with the Pringles which literally went flying down one of the aisles."

Serdahl was arrested and charged with aggravated battery, per the Orange County Sheriff's Office.


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Sunday's Super Bowl LVI saw the Los Angeles Rams triumph over the Cincinnati Bengals in a score of 23-20.

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and quarterback Matthew Stafford of the Rams both suffered hard hits during the game. Burrow appeared to cry out in pain after he was sacked with about 12 minutes left in the fourth quarter. Stafford also limped off the field after a sack in the third quarter. Both quarterbacks returned to the game.

"I'm so proud of this team," Stafford told NBC cameras after the victory. "There's so many guys on our team that deserve this, so many great players guys who have just given their heart and soul of this team, guys that are either playing this game or not because injury or whatever it is. I'm so proud of this group."

The Bengals remain one of just 12 NFL teams that have never won a Super Bowl, according to CBS Sports. Their last appearance in the game was over three decades ago when they lost to the 49ers at Super Bowl 23.

Los Angeles' franchise last played in a Super Bowl in 2019, but ultimately lost to the New England Patriots. They also fell to the Patriots in 2002.


Florida Woman Arrested For Allegedly Slicing Man's Face Open With Pringles Can

A Florida woman has been arrested for allegedly slicing a random man's face open with a Pringles can, cops said.

Shanika Serdahl, 28, is accused of wielding the chip container at the unsuspecting victim in a 7-Eleven gas station in Orlando last Thursday, WESH reported.

"The female called the guy a bitch and whacked him with the Pringles," the cashier told responding deputies of the snack saga.

Shanika Serdahl, 28, allegedly slashed a random man's face with a Pringles can at an Orlando 7-Eleven. Orange County Sheriff's Office Serdahl allegedly called the man a bitch and then hit him in the head with the Pringle can — leaving him with a cut near his eye. Mdv Edwards – stock.Adobe.Com

The victim was left with a gaping wound around his eye, authorities said.

"[He] had a significant cut on his right eyebrow and below his eye, causing him to bleed," the Orange County sheriff's deputy said.

"The cut looked significant and appeared that it would leave a scar and permanent disfigurement."

The assault appeared to be unprovoked, authorities said.

"All the guy was doing [was] informing me of another male customer that was laying down on the side of the building," the staffer told deputies in the aftermath.

The 7-Eleven where the assault took place. Google Maps

Serdahl fled the 7-Eleven but was located by deputies nearby.

She was arrested and slapped with an aggravated battery charge.

The alleged perp had a Pringles can on her when she was nabbed, authorities said.






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