A St. Paul mother and her daughter were upset about their wings. They hadn’t been delivered with the rest of their order.

So they headed to Domino’s Pizza with a handgun, police said.

By Friday morning, Holly Jo Robinson, 59, and her daughter, Lakia Michaelene Robinson, 20, were booked into Ramsey County jail on suspicion of aggravated robbery and making terroristic threats. Lakia was released Friday afternoon due to insufficient evidence, jail officials said.

Police were called to the Domino’s at 1110 Grand Avenue just before 9 p.m. Thursday on a report of a customer pointing a handgun at staff.

When police arrived, they were told that the Robinsons — who had already left — were upset that their wings hadn’t been delivered with their pizza to their home in the 1000 block of Dayton Avenue. An argument had ensued.

It was fairly easy to find the Robinsons’ home, since the order had recently been delivered there. Police drove to the address, and — while waiting for a supervisor to arrive on scene — Holly Robinson came out of the home and began talking to officers.

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Minneapolis teen charged in shooting death of campaign worker “She didn’t want to wait for another order because they had already waited for an hour, so she decided to go to Domino’s because it would be faster,” a police report stated. The two had demanded a refund.

The Robinsons never got their wings, or a refund. The daughter told officers the “manager had an attitude,” and said her mother had brought a gun because she feared a physical confrontation. She took it out and held it at her hip but never pointed it, the daughter said.

A loaded 9mm handgun was found in Holly Robinson’s car. She remained in jail Friday afternoon.