A birthday night at a Florida motel turned into a violent home invasion after a Marco’s Pizza delivery driver, Brianna Alvelo, allegedly returned over a $2 tip, stabbed customer Melinda Irizarry 14 times, and terrorized her family in front of her 5-year-old daughter.
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A Birthday Celebration Turned Violent
In December 2024, what should have been a birthday celebration at the Riviera Motel in Kissimmee, Florida turned into a violent crime scene after a dispute over a pizza delivery tip.
According to prosecutors, 22-year-old Brianna Alvelo, a Marco’s Pizza delivery driver, became upset over receiving only a $2 tip. Authorities say she later returned to the motel with an armed male accomplice and forced her way into the room where customer Melinda Irizarry was staying.
What happened next quickly escalated into a brutal attack.
The Home Invasion and Attack
Investigators say Brianna and the unidentified male accomplice entered the motel room and confronted Melinda, her boyfriend, and her 5-year-old daughter.
During the attack, Melinda’s boyfriend was reportedly held at gunpoint inside the bathroom while Melinda was stabbed 14 times in front of her young child. One of the stab wounds punctured her lung, leaving her with life-threatening injuries.
After being taken to the hospital, Melinda later learned she was pregnant—adding another emotional layer to an already devastating case.
Arrest and Ongoing Investigation
Brianna Alvelo was later arrested and charged with attempted murder with a weapon, home invasion with a firearm, kidnapping, and aggravated assault.
Authorities are still searching for the unidentified male accomplice who allegedly participated in the attack.
As the case moves forward, it continues to raise questions about how quickly a seemingly minor conflict escalated into extreme violence, and how a routine pizza delivery ended in attempted murder.
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FAQ:
Why was Brianna Alvelo arrested?
Brianna Alvelo was arrested after prosecutors say she returned to a motel room with an armed accomplice following a dispute over a $2 pizza delivery tip and attacked customer Melinda Irizarry.
What charges is Brianna Alvelo facing?
She is facing charges including attempted murder with a weapon, home invasion with a firearm, kidnapping, and aggravated assault.
Was anyone else involved in the attack?
Yes. Investigators say Brianna returned with an unidentified armed male accomplice who allegedly helped carry out the home invasion and assault. Authorities are still searching for him.
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