A woman in Tampa, Florida, was arrested for inciting a riot involving hundreds of people outside of a skating rink.
The issue ensued after the business cancelled a party. WTSP reports staff at Astro Skate decided to cancel an 18th birthday party for Stephanie Pedroso’s daughter in May. They stated that due to the growing number of those invited, it would be unable to accommodate such a crowd. According to law enforcement, the Tampa-based skating rink refunded Pedroso, who also breached contract by failing to hire police for the event, which was not a kids’ party.
“The kind of stuff with a booty contest, and all that nonsense, that’s not for us, so we were within our rights to cancel her party and that’s what we did,” detailed Maganias to the news outlet. “She came in, flipped out, cussed, and screamed and posted nonsense about [coming] to the skating rink the next night.”
According to police, Pedroso, 36, went on her daughter’s Instagram, encouraging others to join her riot and “confront” law enforcement.
“For y’all, if y’all still go up there, tear the f*** out of them. I’ve got some money for y’all, and I’ll pay y’all a**,” she alleged said in the video.
Between 400 and 500 people showed up on May 18 to join Pedroso. The participants damaged surrounding businesses, with over $1,500 in damages. A 16-year-old was also injured after allegedly being thrown into the glass window of a nearby barber shop.
The mom was later arrested by Hillsborough County police for starting the riot. Twenty-six others, the majority being minors, were also detained. Pedroso’s charges included unlawful use
of a two-way communications device and driving with a suspended license.“Using social media to weaponize our youth is absolutely deplorable,” County Sheriff Chad Chronister said at a press conference held on July 11. “As a parent, I cannot fathom what went through this woman’s mind when she put lives at risk to provoke this mayhem.”
He reiterated, “I want to be clear: Using social media to encourage people to riot and destroy businesses is completely unacceptable, and we will not tolerate that here in Hillsborough County. This is a stark reminder of how quickly situations can spiral out of control and shows the importance of responsible behavior and the consequences of inciting violence.”
If found guilty of inciting a riot, Pedroso could receive a five-year jail sentence due to stricter Florida laws.
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