FLINT, MI -- A 33-year-old woman is facing multiple felony charges after police say she fired a shot inside a Flint Taco Bell after becoming upset over her order not being filled.

Officers with the Flint Police Department responded shortly after 2 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 15 to Taco Bell, 3606 Corunna Road, for trouble with a customer.

An employee told police that a woman -- identified by police as 33-year-old Brittani Felton -- was in the drive-thru and upset about her order.

Felton then displayed a purple handgun and fired one shot that hit the building, but it did not strike anyone, police said. She then fled the scene.

Surveillance video from the restaurant was used to assist detectives with identifying the suspect and her vehicle.

Felton was later arrested by police.

A vehicle and handgun were also located.

Felton, of Flint, was arraigned Feb. 22 in Genesee District Court on two counts each of assault with intent to murder and felony firearm.

She is due back in court March 5 for a probable cause conference in front of Genesee District Judge David J. Goggins.