Evelina Fabianski, an 18-year-old from Florida, found herself in trouble with the law after attempting to vandalize her ex-boyfriend's car. However, in a twist of events, she ended up damaging the wrong vehicle.
Fabianski, upset with her ex, decided to take revenge by spray-painting and throwing eggs at what she believed was his car. Unfortunately for her, the car she targeted belonged to her neighbor, Jonathan Edwards.
The incident occurred in Deltona, Florida, and Fabianski was caught by officers with yellow spray paint on her sweatpants. When questioned, she admitted to her intentions and explained that she had been with a 16-year-old friend who was also charged with possession of marijuana.
Bodycam footage captured a deputy reprimanding the teenagers for their poor attempt at being sneaky. He pointed out the yellow spray paint on Fabianski and the discarded marijuana.
Edwards, the victim of the vandalism, expressed his frustration at having to remove the paint from his car. He also offered some advice to Fabianski, suggesting that ruining her life over a guy at such a young age was not worth it.
5 Comments
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so disappointing.
The Truth
Hope she learns her lesson from this foolishness. Actions have consequences.
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What a childish and irresponsible action. She deserves every consequence coming her way!
The Truth
No sympathy here; if you choose vandalism, you accept the consequences.
Loubianka
Glad that the victim responded constructively. Hopefully, she follows his advice.