Woman pleads guilty in assault over Wawa sandwich order

Randall Chase
Associated Press
Tiffany Evans, 34, of Dover, has been charged with a third-degree assault, second-degree assault, offensive touching, two counts of criminal mischief, terroristic threatening, and disorderly conduct.

A Delaware woman has been sentenced to 15 days in prison after attacking convenience store workers over a botched sandwich order.

Tiffany Evans also was ordered Wednesday to have no contact with any local Wawa store after pleading guilty to third-degree assault. She also must pay $900 restitution to a Wawa employee involved in the April incident.

Background:Woman scalds Wawa employee with hot coffee, then pepper sprays her, police say

Dover police say Evans ordered a sandwich, then yelled at a male employee for making a mistake. A female employee told Evans to stop yelling and said they would make another sandwich.

A 34-year-old woman threw hot coffee and pepper sprayed employees for a wrong order Wednesday at the 1450 Forrest Avenue Wawa.

Police said Evans then threw hot coffee in the woman’s face. The coffee also struck the male employee, damaging his cell phone and about $200 worth of food.

Police said Evans then pepper-sprayed the female employee and threatened to shoot her.

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