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Hairstylist Ticketed Over A “Bad Haircut” (Video)

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A customer's hair after he was allegedly snipped in the ear on purpose with a scissors by a State Street stylist, who then shaved down the middle of the customer's head last Friday. (Image: MADISON POLICE DEPARTMENT via Madison.com)

A hairstylist was arrested and issued a ticket after he allegedly intentionally gave a customer a bad haircut. Buzz60’s Sam Berman has the full story.

Update: Khaled A. Shabani was issued a ticket on Wednesday for disorderly conduct, a county ordinance violation that is not a criminal charge. He has pleaded not guilty to the ticket.


A State Street hair stylist allegedly snipped a customer’s ear on purpose during a botched haircut before the holidays.

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A 22-year-old man went to Ruby’s Salon, 627 State St., on Friday to get the sides of his head shaved and an inch cut off the top, said Madison police spokesman Joel DeSpain.

Stylist Khaled A. Shabani, 46, began to twist the customer’s ear after telling the man he was fidgeting and moving his head, DeSpain said.

Then, Shabani snipped the man’s ear with a scissors.

“While it is not a crime to give someone a bad haircut, you will get arrested for intentionally snipping their ear with a scissors,” DeSpain said.

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