Woman threatened to kill parents for denying her Outback Steakhouse: cops
She went bloomin’ mad.
A hangry Florida woman “became enraged” and threatened to kill her parents when they refused to take her to Outback Steakhouse, police said.
Deana Seltzer, 28, started punching her mother Lydumila Seltzer on the chest and arms last week after being told she couldn’t go to the Australian-themed eatery known for its fried onion blossom, the local ABC affiliate reported.
Seltzer, 28, “began screaming and flipped over a large heavy glass table top,” breaking it into “hundreds of pieces,” according to a probable cause affidavit.
She continued her rampage through the house, flipping over recliner chairs and tearing up other pieces of furniture.
Seltzer then allegedly ripped a 12-inch decorative knife from the wall and ran towards her dad, Vadim Seltzer, making “slashing” motions with the weapon and screeching: “I’m going to f—ing kill you” as she chased him.
Eventually, her father was able to wrestle the knife away and called the cops.
Seltzer was charged with simple domestic battery, battery of a person 65 or older and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
A Palm Beach County judge ordered her to undergo a mental health assessment and she was released on supervised recognizance.