Taco Bell Woman’s Wi-Fi Needs Weren’t Met, So She Pulls Knife At Oklahoma Restaurant [VIDEO]

In one of the oddest bits of news in recent months, it has come to the public's attention that, in Oklahoma, a Taco Bell woman customer became so mad over her poor Internet signal at the fast food chain she ended up pulling a knife on a few minors.

In possibly the primary example of what happens to people when they have no Internet readily available, the Taco Bell woman pulled out a knife and threatened a few teenage boys after she had been discussing with the fast food chain's clerk over the poor connection.

According to The Huffington Post, the Taco Bell woman, 48 year-old Amber Lynn Henson, went to a local restaurant of the chain on Tahlequah, Oklahoma last Thursday, only to be met with very poor Wi-Fi reception, something that seemingly angered her to no end, then trying to fill up her cup at the drinking fountain.

Syracuse.com reports that the Taco Bell woman was interrupted from this quest by a few teenage boys hanging out around the drinking fountain, which was apparently just too much for her to handle at the time and Henson ultimately decided to leave the premises - but not without taking out a knife she had in her pocket to threaten the teens when they left the restaurant.

"The boys were kind of in the way of the drink fountain and she had to squeeze through them to get her drink and she got agitated and spilled her drink on one of them," said Tahlequah Police Chief Nate King, according to Perez Hilton. "When they left she confronted them and pulled a knife and said, 'If you want some of me, come on.'"

The boys were unharmed from the encounter, but they contacted police all the same, who ultimately found Henson through social media after a security video of the incident was posted online.

Currently, the Taco Bell woman is facing one charge of assault with a dangerous weapon on a minor.

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