During her tirade, Cochran allegedly grabbed a bottle of nail polish remover and squirted the liquid into the eyes and mouths of two workers, according to a criminal complaint. The victims were later treated at the scene by emergency medical personnel for exposure to a “deadly weapon,” specifically “a spray bottle filled with an acetone that removes paint.”
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Sunday, March 23, 2014
Woman squirted nail polish remover into eyes and mouths of salon workers over broken nail
A customer who allegedly squirted nail polish remover into the eyes and
mouths of employees at a southern New Jersey nail salon has been charged
with aggravated assault and a weapons offense.
After getting her nails done last Friday, 29-year-old Hakera Cochran
allegedly became incensed when one nail broke, so she returned to MEI
Holiday Nails to register her displeasure.
According to police, Cochran began shouting at salon employees, who
unsuccessfully sought to placate her.
During her tirade, Cochran allegedly grabbed a bottle of nail polish remover and squirted the liquid into the eyes and mouths of two workers, according to a criminal complaint. The victims were later treated at the scene by emergency medical personnel for exposure to a “deadly weapon,” specifically “a spray bottle filled with an acetone that removes paint.”
Cochran, who lives in Bridgeton, the city where the salon is located,
was subsequently arrested for aggravated assault and possession of a
weapon for an unlawful purpose.
After being booked on those counts, Cochran was released on her own
recognizance, according to a Municipal Court official.
During her tirade, Cochran allegedly grabbed a bottle of nail polish remover and squirted the liquid into the eyes and mouths of two workers, according to a criminal complaint. The victims were later treated at the scene by emergency medical personnel for exposure to a “deadly weapon,” specifically “a spray bottle filled with an acetone that removes paint.”
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