Detroit hairstylist accused of pulling gun over payment pleads guilty Justice Angelique-Danielle Snell, 31, pleads guilty
Justice Angelique-Danielle Snell (WDIV)
DETROIT – A hairstylist accused of pulling a gun during an argument over payment has pleaded guilty.
Police said the confrontation happened March 6 at Justice Angelique-Danielle Snell’s home on West Forest Avenue after a dispute over styling fees.
Video of a physical fight between Snell and a 29-year-old woman went viral .
Snell was charged with felonious assault and felony firearm.
On May 22, she pleaded guilty to aggravated assault. Her felony firearm charge was dismissed as part of a plea agreement.
Snell is scheduled to be sentenced on June 10 at 8:30 a.m.
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