Pirozzi threatened to blow up the school and beat up the principal

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – While I can’t be positive, I’m pretty sure that threatening to blow up the school hurts your chances of getting the “Mother of the Year Award.”
While I can’t be sure about how the voting will go, I can tell you that I think there is like zero chance that Tiffanimarie Pirozzi is going to be voted “Mother of the Year” at her child’s school after she threatened to beat up the principal and then blow up the school itself.
The incident occurred last week at one of our schools in the south Brevard area, where Pirozzi was first issued a traffic citation by our School Resource Deputy and then trespassed from the school for causing a disruption.
Pirozzi was further advised that she would have to make arrangements for someone else to pick up her child from school, and as you might imagine, based on her disruptive behavior and demeanor, Pirozzi didn’t take too kindly to that.
As a result, she threw the trespass warning out of the car window and, after that little unpleasant display of anger, then preceded to call the school’s principal and threatened to punch and beat her butt (my words, not hers) if she was not allowed to come on campus to pick up her child.
After realizing that her threat to beat up the principal didn’t work, Pirozzi then called 911 and stated, “I need someone to meet me at the school, and if someone doesn’t help me get my child, I will blow this b___ch up!”
Unfortunately, because of Pirozzi’s actions and threats, the school and students had to be put on lockdown until it could be determined that Pirozzi was not a threat to the staff or students. Pirozzi was subsequently taken into custody by BCSO Agent Danielle Quinn on a total bond of $22,500 and transported to the Brevard County Jail for Fleeing and Eluding, Operating a Vehicle Without A Valid License, Disturbing School Function, and False Report of a Bomb.
Folks, it’s really simple, our teachers and school staff have a hard enough job these days without having someone threaten to harm them or our schools. There are mature ways to deal with something that you may not like, but threatening to harm a school administrator or the school itself is not going to be tolerated in Brevard County.
Simply put, we will not tolerate someone making threats on our campuses, so if you want to see just how quickly your butt will go to jail for making threats against our schools…Mess Around and Find Out!
– Sheriff Wayne Ivey
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