STEPHANIE PEDROSO
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a woman following violence that took place outside Astro Skate in May.
On Saturday, May 18, 2024, at 9:20 p. m., the Communications Center received a call from an off-duty HCSO deputy that a large crowd of 500 people had shown up to Astro Skate in Brandon, where several violent fights had broken out.
After further investigation, deputies have now arrested Stephanie Pedroso, 36, for her part in inciting the violence that took place that night. Deputies also arrested Pedroso’s husband, James Knight, II, 38, on an unrelated charge of driving with license suspended, canceled, or revoked (3rd offense).
Pedroso was booked on the following charges: inciting a riot; unlawful use of a two-way communication device; and driving with license suspended, canceled, or revoked (3rd offense).
Detectives found that Pedroso had initiated a contract with Astro Skate on May 14, 2024, to host an “after-hours birthday party” for her daughter. She shared the event on her daughter’s social media, which gained considerable attention and hundreds of likes.
In breach of the Astro Skate contract, she failed to secure the required off-duty deputies for the after-hours party. Due to the failure to meet the contract requirements, Astro Skate canceled the reservation on May 17, 2024. Pedroso was issued a refund.
That’s when Pedroso used her daughter’s social media to make a live video encouraging friends to show up to inflict violence in the community, which included many of the businesses around Astro Skate.
In the Instagram live video stream, Pedroso could be heard making multiple violent and vulgar statements as well as numerous racial slurs.
Several of those statements are included here: “For y’all, if y’all still go up there, tear the f—k out of them. I’ve got some money for y’all, and I’ll pay y’all ass”; “I hope everybody still show up and tear this bi..h up tomorrow; “Make them crackers work”; “Stress them the f–k out;”; and “F–k that, we should still go to Astro.”
In response to the comments on the live video, the following statements could also be heard: “They said, they still going;”; “They said they finna protest at Astro and still go and terrorize it.”
Once on scene, it took deputies nearly six hours to contain the behavior that led to one injury and five local businesses sustaining damage. Deputies arrested 23 juveniles and three adults for the escalation of the chaos at the scene.