FRAMINGHAM – An Ashland woman angry she wasn’t getting the pizza deal she expected on Wednesday threw a metal sign which hit a young girl in the face, authorities said.

Iesha Davis, 36, admitted throwing the sign at the Framingham Sub Shop & Pizza on Concord Street, but denied hitting the 11-year-old girl, according to a police report filed in Framingham District Court on Thursday.

An employee of the pizza parlor told police that Davis had called in an order for a pizza from the parking lot, but then came in a few minutes later and “demanded" the woman put chicken on the pizza.

The employee said she told Davis the pizza would cost more money. Davis began screaming and swearing in front of several children in the restaurant and the employee told Davis to stop because she was “scaring the kids,” police wrote in the repot.

“Davis pointed at a pizza sign and demanded the $17.99 deal but (the employee) told her that it would be more money if she asked for chicken,” police wrote in the report. “At this point, Davis picked up the pizza sign and threw it, striking the girl in the face.”

The girl is the employee’ s daughter. She suffered a scratch on her face from her hairline to her eye. Davis left, but police located her at her 322 Cordaville Road, Ashland, home and arrested her.

Police charged Davis with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (pizza sign).

At Davis’ Framingham District Court arraignment on Thursday, Judge Jennifer Stark released Davis on $100 bail. Davis is due back in court on July 15 for a pretrial conference. Stark ordered Davis to stay away from the girl and the restaurant.

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