Cops: Woman Jennifer Nicholson fights customer, strips inside Cobb County Waffle House

Jan 14, 2016 - 10:49
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Cops: Woman Jennifer Nicholson fights customer, strips inside Cobb County Waffle House
Cops: Woman fights customer, strips inside Cobb County Waffle House

It must have been quite the scene for both customers and employees of one Cobb County Waffle House.

After allegedly punching a woman in the face and breaking her nose, a Marietta woman threw multiple Waffle House platters at people inside the diner Friday night on George Busbee Parkway, her arrest warrant states.

Jennifer Mary Nicholson damaged a window when she hit it with a platter and also threw one at a Cobb police officer, her warrant states. Nicholson was not wearing any clothes during the tirade, police said.

”The accused stripped off all of her clothes off in front of Waffle House staff and patrons during a suspected excited delirium state, the warrant states.

Nicholson resisted being arrested, scratching a police officer across the chin and drawing blood, according to police. Once she was arrested, she was charged with aggravated battery and criminal damage to property, both felonies, and simple assault, obstruction, simple battery and public indecency.

 

Nicholson was being held without bond Wednesday afteoon in the Cobb jail.

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