Brooksville Woman Arrested After Post-Firing Rampage at Olive Garden
A fired Brooksville woman screamed "I hate this job" through the Olive Garden on Cortez Boulevard before throwing punches at deputies, earning a felony charge and a no-bond hold.

Corinna Yiselle Dillon, 25, was arrested April 2 after managers at the Olive Garden on Cortez Boulevard in Brooksville called Hernando County deputies to report a disturbance following her termination. What began as a workplace firing ended with a felony charge, a trip to the hospital, and Dillon booked without bond at the Hernando County Detention Center.
According to the Sheriff's Office report, Dillon had already been on a final written warning for prior incidents when she was let go. Rather than leave, she refused and began running through the restaurant screaming "I hate this job," according to the manager's account in the report. Management issued a formal trespass warning and Dillon initially left the premises, but she returned shortly after, violating the warning.
Deputies located her during a subsequent traffic stop. She refused repeated commands to exit her vehicle, and when officers physically removed her from the car, Dillon pulled away and threw punches. Deputies forced her to the ground during the struggle; she struck her face on the asphalt and sustained a laceration.
Dillon was medically cleared at Tampa General Hospital in Brooksville before being transported to the Hernando County Detention Center. She faces two charges: trespass after warning and resisting an officer with violence, the latter a felony under Florida law. She is being held without bond.
The State Attorney's Office will now review the case and determine whether to pursue prosecution.
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