Holiday Park Vodka Clash Fort Lauderdale Worker Arrested After Fight With Senior

A routine evening at Fort Lauderdale’s Holiday Park turned into a police matter on Wednesday when, according to officers, a part-time city parks worker hurled a cup of vodka into a 72-year-old woman’s face during what investigators describe as an unprovoked run-in. The woman suffered minor injuries, was taken to Holy Cross Hospital for treatment and evaluation, and is expected to recover, authorities said. Officers located the suspected worker at the park and took her into custody at the scene. A judge later found probable cause to charge her with battery on a person 65 years or older and set bond.

What Police Say

Fort Lauderdale officers were called to Holiday Park around 5:30 p.m. for a report of a possible battery, according to NBC 6 South Florida. Police identified the suspect as 50-year-old Adrienne Michelle James. The 72-year-old victim told officers the two had gotten into an argument before James allegedly threw vodka into her face and eyes.

At Friday’s bond hearing, an arraignment prosecutor noted the defendant’s employment and the setting of the incident, adding, “I imagine the city may take some issue with this.”

At The Park

Holiday Park is one of Fort Lauderdale’s larger community hubs, with athletic fields, a gymnasium and senior-focused offerings that include the Club 55+ program. According to the facility listing on the City of Fort Lauderdale Parks & Recreation site, the park is managed by the city’s parks department and hosts classes along with social programming geared toward older residents.

Court, Bond And Restrictions

As reported by NBC 6 South Florida, a judge found probable cause for the charge of battery on a person 65 years or older and set James’ bond at $2,500. The court ordered her to have no contact with the victim and barred her from possessing firearms, weapons or ammunition while the case is pending…

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