You’re not gonna believe this one. Well, on second thought, you probably will, because this kind of behavior is somehow becoming normal in our society these days. It’s sad but true.

So yeah, things got out of hand at Southland Mall in Taylor when a woman completely lost it after her card got declined. A 19-year-old shopper outside Kids Foot Locker ended up getting stabbed, not once, but four times.

It happened Wednesday night at Southland Mall. According to Fox 2 Detroit, the woman’s card didn’t go through, and she started freaking out and yelling. The 19-year-old was simply walking by when she heard all the chaos. That’s when the woman turned her anger on her. It was nothing more than being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Before anyone really knew what was happening, the woman pulled a kitchen knife out of her bag and started stabbing. The teen was stabbed in the neck, stomach, and thigh, and even ended up with a punctured lung. She’s expected to recover, but seriously, what a nightmare.

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Police arrested the suspect right there at the mall. Turns out she had her kids with her the whole time. All of this over a declined card, really? Just ridiculous.

The teen says she is going to press charges, but truly hopes the woman’s kids don’t get taken away. I’m sorry, but that woman stabbed a person four times in front of her kids. She’s not fit to be a parent, at least not until she gets some serious help.

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