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One Maryland woman carved out her own approach to ending a family feud: Stabbing the other person in the neck with a serving fork.
Shenika Allsup, 27, got into a heated argument with her half brother, Deonte Antionio Wallace, 23, during Thanksgiving dinner in Annapolis, Md.
But on the holiday of gratitude and togetherness, Allsup did not stop with words. She found a weapon among the utensils for the holiday’s central feast.
Allsup wielded a serving fork intended for the turkey and went for Wallace’s jugular.
Responding officers spotted Wallace standing in an apartment building parking lot grasping his neck with a soiled white T-shirt. The cop knew immediately that it was not cranberry sauce.
Wallace, who had two wounds in the base of his neck, was taken to the Anne Arundel Medical Center. His injuries were deemed non-life-threatening, according to The Baltimore Sun.
Allsup, for her part in the skirmish, was arrested and taken to the Jennifer Road Detention Center. She faces charges for first- and second-degree assault as well as reckless endangerment. Her bail is set at $1 million, according to authorities.
The incident occurred around 9:30 p.m., according to the Annapolis Patch.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crim...#ixzz2DBQobyxu
Maryland woman, 27, stabs relative in the neck with turkey fork during Thanksgiving dinner

One Maryland woman carved out her own approach to ending a family feud: Stabbing the other person in the neck with a serving fork.
Shenika Allsup, 27, got into a heated argument with her half brother, Deonte Antionio Wallace, 23, during Thanksgiving dinner in Annapolis, Md.
But on the holiday of gratitude and togetherness, Allsup did not stop with words. She found a weapon among the utensils for the holiday’s central feast.
Allsup wielded a serving fork intended for the turkey and went for Wallace’s jugular.
Responding officers spotted Wallace standing in an apartment building parking lot grasping his neck with a soiled white T-shirt. The cop knew immediately that it was not cranberry sauce.
Wallace, who had two wounds in the base of his neck, was taken to the Anne Arundel Medical Center. His injuries were deemed non-life-threatening, according to The Baltimore Sun.
Allsup, for her part in the skirmish, was arrested and taken to the Jennifer Road Detention Center. She faces charges for first- and second-degree assault as well as reckless endangerment. Her bail is set at $1 million, according to authorities.
The incident occurred around 9:30 p.m., according to the Annapolis Patch.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crim...#ixzz2DBQobyxu
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