Florida Woman Arrested After “Pizza Rage” Incident at Domino’s
A woman was arrested on Saturday morning after a confrontation over a pizza order gone wrong. Ricqui Holly, 22, was charged with criminal mischief following an alleged outburst at a Domino’s Pizza in St. Petersburg, FL, according to a police report.
Florida Woman Arrested After 'Pizza Rage' Incident at Domino’s
The incident occurred after Holly, angered that her pizza was delivered "cold and uncut," decided to take matters into her own hands. Reportedly dissatisfied with the service, she drove from her residence to the Domino’s location, located just 1.4 miles away, to confront the staff.
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Upon arriving at the store around 1:30 AM, Holly allegedly fought with an employee before throwing the offending pizza and damaging the store’s telephone in the heat of the moment. The nature of the argument remains unclear, and the police report did not mention if any specific toppings were part of the dispute or whether additional items, such as stuffed cheesy bread, were involved.
What Happened To The Lady Who Threw The Pizza?
Holly was arrested shortly after the altercation and spent the night in jail. By Saturday morning, she was released on her own recognizance. As part of her release conditions, a judge has ordered Holly to stay away from the Domino’s location where the incident occurred.
While no injuries were reported, the criminal mischief charge stems from the damage Holly allegedly caused during the heated exchange.