Florida Man Arrested After Slapping Female In Face With Pizza During Argument

In an odd event, a man was detained in the United States when it was claimed that he struck a woman in the face with a pizza slice while they were arguing. The event happened last week on Friday in Florida, according to Fox News. An arrest document from the Marion County Sheriff's Office claims that the attack was reportedly carried out by the individual named as Ortelio Lazaro Alfonso after a heated disagreement.

According to the publication, police officers arrived to a Marion County residence after getting a "911 hang-up" call about a potential domestic disturbance. When deputies met with the suspect, 39, he admitted to them that he had a dispute with the female victim.

The woman, on the other hand, informed the authorities that she had been physically reprimanded by Mr. Alfonso after he became offended when she touched another person in the house "on his bottom area" during an argument. The woman is accused of disciplining someone, however this is not stated in the affidavit report.

According to the New York Post, the victim had pizza sauce all over her clothes, including the neck and the back. Moreover, she had "remains of pizza" in her hair and next to her ear. Police officers even discovered the sauce on the kitchen's ceiling and walls.

The cops stated in the affidavit that the defendant claimed he just struck the victim with the pizza and not physically with his hands.

After being detained on a battery charge, Mr. Alfonso was placed into the Marion County Prison. Later, the 39-year-old was let out on his own recognizance.

Speaking of odd Florida news, in another incident, a man was recently detained after being seen walking down the street in Palm Beach while naked. The man stated that he is from a "other World" after being apprehended. In the end, he was accused of indecent exposure, unruly behavior, and resisting arrest.

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