A Carrollton, Texas, woman is behind bars on charges after an argument over a corn dog. Midland Police were called out to business in the 1200 block of Lamesa Road after getting a call about a disturbance with weapons.

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MIDLAND – A Carrollton, Texas, woman is behind bars on charges after an argument over a corn dog.

Midland Police were called out to business in the 1200 block of Lamesa Road after getting a call about a disturbance with weapons.

The business told police that 45-year-old Charmelle Henry threw 75 cents at a worker and demanded a corn dog.

The workers gave Henry a corn dog but she threw it back at them because she wanted one that wasn't microwaved.

After the workers got Henry as second corn dog, they noticed she had a pocketknife in her hand.

According to the arrest affidavit, Henry got "extremely agitated" and made threats towards the workers saying she would kill them in cold blood while demanding for another corn dog.

Henry then began stabbing the countertop and told the workers she would kill them. She then began to try and jump through a window to get to the workers and that's when police were called.

The affidavit states that police asked Henry three times to comply with the officers commands but she didn't. Officers then stated to Henry that if she didn't comply that a K-9 would be used on her. Again, she didn't comply and the K-9 was set loose.

Henry was later handcuffed and taken to Midland Memorial Hospital. After being medically cleared, Henry was taken to jail.