A South Carolina woman was nabbed Wednesday for pointing a gun at a Burger King employee and making death threats because the latter served her the wrong drink.

Sonya Melissa Stinson, 46, of Lancaster, showed up at the Burger King restaurant on U.S. 21 at 9:15 a.m. ET Monday and got into a verbal duel with the employee over an online order mix-up, WSOC-TV reported, citing York County Sheriff's Office. The restaurant is near Carowinds and Interstate 77 between Fort Mill and the North Carolina state line. No shots were fired during the scuffle.

The woman had made off from the spot after making threats and cops were since searching for her.

Stinson allegedly told her victim that she was going to "blow her head off."

"Burger King drive-through worker called 911 stating a female was pointing a gun at her and telling her she was going to blow her head off. Burger King employee stated the customer got upset about a mix-up between coffee and orange juice and made the threat several times and then exited the vehicle in an attempt to come after the employee," the incident report stated, according to Charlotte Observer.

Cops were alerted by the victim who called 911 and detailed the incident, according to Charlotte Observer.

Stinson is charged with first-degree assault and battery and pointing and presenting a firearm at a person. She is currently being held at the York County Detention Center without bond.

In May, a Tennessee woman was being searched by authorities for opening fire inside a Burger King outlet because she was made to wait long in the queue. The woman was caught on a camera arguing with employees over the delay of her order and eventually drew her weapon and fired through the drive-thru window. The employees took cover from the hail of bullets and no injuries were reported. The accused fled the spot in a car.

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