Friday, December 27, 2024 - A Florida pizza delivery worker was angry over a $2 tip she got from a pregnant customer that she st@bbed the woman fourteen times, according to police.
Brianna Alvelo, 22, got angry on Sunday, Dec. 22, after dropping
off a pie at the Riviera Motel in Kissimmee when the customer gave her a
‘’stingy tip.''
She later returned with a friend and st@bbed the woman, the Osceola
County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release posted on Facebook.
“Alvelo, who was armed with a knife, began att@cking one of the victims,” the
sheriff’s office said. “The victim was st@bbed multiple times, and items were
taken from within the room.”
The victim was with her boyfriend and her 5-year-old daughter at the
motel celebrating a birthday at the time, NBC News said. The victim
gave Alvelo a $50 bill for the $33 order, but when Alvelo couldn’t come up with
change for the large bill the woman dug into her pocket and gave her just $2,
the outlet said.
Security camera footage caught Alvelo’s red Toyota pulling into the
parking lot for the delivery around 10 p.m. Sunday — and returning about 90
minutes later with her masked companion.
According to police records reviewed by NBC, the victim tried to
shield her young daughter from the armed intruders and was hit in the back by
the pair.
The woman then “threw her daughter onto the bed and attempted to pick up
her phone,” only to have Alvelo smash it. Alvelo then allegedly st@bbed
the victim 14 times before her gun-wielding accomplice yelled for them to flee,
NBC said.
The two took off, while police were summoned and the
victim was rushed to a local hospital and listed in stable
condition. While being treated the woman learned she was pregnant.
The following day, cops tracked down Alvelo, although her friend, who
police said was carrying a gun, remains unidentified and on the loose.
Alvelo was charged with attempted murd£r, home invasion with a firearm, ass@ult
and kidnapping, according to sheriff’s department records.
“She was booked into the Osceola County Jail and has no bond,” police
said. “This was an isolated incident at this address, and the matter remains
under investigation.”
In a statement, the owners of Marco’s Pizza, where Alvelo worked
apologized for the incident.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic incident that occurred,” said the
statement, obtained by WKMG-TV News this week. “The local owner and
his team are fully cooperating with local authorities, who have launched an
investigation into the matter.
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