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Florida Pizza Tip Dispute Spirals Into Shocking Violent Attack

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In a disturbing incident in Florida, a young woman has been charged with multiple serious offenses following a violent altercation over a pizza delivery tip. Brianna Alvelo, 22, faces charges including attempted murder, home invasion with a firearm, kidnapping, and aggravated assault. This shocking event unfolded in front of a five-year-old child, leaving the community in disbelief.

The incident began innocuously enough at a Kissimmee motel, where a woman, her boyfriend, and her young daughter were celebrating a birthday. They ordered a pizza from Marco’s, and Alvelo delivered the order. The woman initially handed Alvelo $50 for a bill totaling $33.10, expecting change. However, Alvelo informed her that the policy was not to make change, prompting the woman to search for smaller bills.

After some effort, the woman managed to gather a smaller denomination from her boyfriend, resulting in a $2 tip for Alvelo. This apparently dissatisfied Alvelo, who, according to reports, “became upset about the amount of tip she received” and later returned to the motel room.

Later that evening, the woman heard a loud knock on her door. When she opened it, a masked man and woman, both dressed in black, forced their way inside. The male intruder brandished a silver revolver and ordered the woman’s boyfriend into the bathroom. Meanwhile, the other intruder, believed to be Alvelo, allegedly wielded a pocket knife.

The situation escalated rapidly. Alvelo reportedly rifled through the woman’s purse and broke her daughter’s Nintendo Switch. In an attempt to protect her child, the woman turned her back, only to feel a sharp pain as she was struck.

“She then threw her daughter onto the bed and attempted to pick up her phone,” but Alvelo allegedly seized the phone, destroyed it, and proceeded to stab the woman multiple times. The attack only ceased when the male accomplice shouted that it was time to leave.

The victim sustained 14 stab wounds to various parts of her body, including her chest, arms, legs, and abdomen. It was during her treatment at a local hospital that she discovered she was pregnant.

Alvelo is currently being held at the Osceola County Jail with a bail set at $55,000. Prosecutors have stated that “the state believes that this is a punishable by life offense. … There should be no bond set and it should not be set for the pre-trial detention hearing.”

Security footage from the motel corroborates the victim’s account, showing a woman parking a red Toyota and approaching the motel room around the time of the incident. This evidence further supports the charges against Alvelo.

This case has sparked widespread concern, highlighting the potential for violence in seemingly mundane interactions. As the legal proceedings continue, the community remains on edge, hoping for justice for the victim and her family.


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Watch a local news report about the incident below:

Woman, 22, accused of stabbing victim over bad tip after pizza delivery in Kissimmee

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6 Comments

  1. James

    January 6, 2025 at 3:16 pm

    If the restaurant doesn’t allow change for cash payments they should be charged with theft as well.

  2. Joan

    January 6, 2025 at 3:33 pm

    This is so disturing. Alvelo and her boyfriend need to go to jail for a long.Everyone is so angry. They think they deserve more. And ask why. Parents, media and the liberals in general. They all say you deserve more. NO you don’t have to work for it. It should be given to you. Alvelo’s family need to pay the medical bills for MOm and therapy bills for the child. If the families are illegals they all need to be gathered up and sent back to where they came from.

  3. JEANNETTE C BORTNER

    January 6, 2025 at 4:16 pm

    Amen!!

  4. Rush

    January 6, 2025 at 8:00 pm

    Put Avelo and her boyfriend in jail for 30 years without parole. This is were the innocent would be justified to shoot to kill Avelo and her boy friend without any defense lawyers bring any charges. It is becoming very necessary for good citizens to arm themselves, take self defense classes and go to the shooting range to be able to handle their weapons properly. Our laws need to be to protect the citizens not the rights of all the indiscriminate criminals, legal or illegal individuals. All the liberal socialist judges need to be removed from our court rooms. Implementing stricter regulations on weapon ownership and use, how many criminals are going to care about your regulations!? That’s a bureaucrat response! As are the other 2 suggestion above. Increasing self defense training and resources is good as long as it includes weapon purchases, firing range training and weapon care as part of the resources. It’s very unfortunate the citizens need to arm themselves today, there is no alternative solutions, police departments can follow every individual around the country.

  5. Eliot

    January 7, 2025 at 3:33 am

    Beware of people whose last name ends in a vowel. lol lol
    I LOVE THESE FLORIDA STORIES!!!
    Florida is as wacky as Long Island, NY. Probably where alvelo lived before moving to Florida (aka: New York South.)
    lol lol

  6. Djea

    January 7, 2025 at 6:07 pm

    $55000 bond? really? She can be out for just $5,500 total and plague society with her insanity?
    This judge needs to be disrobed, he or she is a huge problem for society. This is a possible life offense and I can count at least 4 felonies, attempted murder, armed breaking and entering, kidnap, endangering a child and destruction of a telephone while the person was attempting 911 (a felony in FL), then there is conspiracy to commit theft, concealing identity during a felony, I can go on and on. The prosecutor needs to amend the charges accordingly, and the judge needs to be removed from the bench altogether. There is NO possible cause for such low bail I can count at least 5 at 20K each!
    Then apparently she and her BF are both risks of absconding (flight to avoid prosecution). They should have NO bail.

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