Florida Woman Attacks Couple With Bottle After They Refuse To Pay For Her Wine

Florida Woman Attacks Couple With Bottle After They Refuse To Pay For Her Wine Seminole County Jail

A Florida woman was arrested after attacking a couple at a local Wawa when they refused to pay for her wine. Angelique Glenn, 30, from Sanford, became enraged during the altercation, lashing out physically and threatening to kill the couple, per Click Orlando.

The victims initially paid for Angelique Glenn’s wine by mistake.

While at the checkout counter, they completed payment before realizing that the cashier had also scanned through Glenn’s bottle of wine. They then pointed this out and got a refund.

However, Glenn wasn’t pleased about this and thought the transaction should have stayed as it was. When the couple didn’t relent, that’s when things got nasty.

Glenn started threatening the couple and then used the wine bottle as a weapon.

According to a police report, Glenn made various threats to the victims before picking up the wine bottle and hitting them with it. She hit the male victim so hard that he fell to the floor unconscious.

That’s when she continued to insist that she would “kill them” before leaving the store and going out into the parking lot.

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Police arrived on the scene shortly after.

Officers pulled up just after 12:30 a.m. and took Angelique Glenn into custody without incident.

She was charged with two counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and is being held on $30,000 bond.

No word on how the male victim fared from his injuries.

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