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Dropping F-bombs at grocery store gets South Carolina mother arrested

Danielle Wolf was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

By Evan Bleier
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NORTH AUGUSTA , N.C., Aug. 15 (UPI) -- A mother in South Carolina who was arrested after allegedly swearing at a grocery store is now considering going back to Ohio.

Danielle Wolf was shopping at a Kroger with her husband and kids when she allegedly used some harsh language while they were going through the bread aisle.

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Another shopper claimed she heard Wolf dropping F-bombs toward her children and said something to her about it.

Wolf has a different account of what happened.

"She's like, 'you told that they were smashing the bread', and I said 'no' I said that to my husband, that he was smashing the bread by throwing the frozen pizzas on top of it," Wolf told WJBF.

Wolf reportedly began swearing at the woman and was reported to the North Augusta Department of Public Safety.

An officer then arrested her and she was charged with disorderly conduct.

"It's seems a little extreme," said shopper Amy Sawicz.

The woman initially told the arresting officer that she would testify in court, but she refused to provide a written statement after Wolf was arrested.

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"I didn't harm nobody. I didn't hurt nobody. The lady said she was having a bad day. So, because you're having a bad day you're going to ruin somebody's life," said Wolf.

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