Sour Grapes: Florida Man, 45, Arrested for Felony Battery After Demanding Free Refill at Kids’ Lemonade Stand

Booking photo of Steven Cusumano, charged with felony battery in Clearwater after assaulting an adult at a children's lemonade stand for denying him a free drink refill. Booking photo of Steven Cusumano, charged with felony battery in Clearwater after assaulting an adult at a children's lemonade stand for denying him a free drink refill.

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Steven Cusumano, a 45-year-old transient man, was arrested in Clearwater, Florida, for felony battery after an altercation at a children’s lemonade stand. After purchasing one glass of lemonade, Cusumano allegedly became enraged when he was denied a free refill. Police charge that he then “aggressively” grabbed the wrist of the adult female victim accompanying the children, adopted a “fighting stance,” and threatened to “beat her up.” Due to Cusumano’s extensive criminal history, which includes multiple prior battery convictions and charges for assault with a deadly weapon, the charge was enhanced to a felony. He remains jailed on a $5,000 bond.


Summary (A Detailed Look at the Lemonade Confrontation, Felony Charge, and Criminal History)

The incident involving Steven Cusumano is a dramatic example of a minor consumer dispute—the denial of a free refill—escalating into a violent felony charge due to the suspect’s reaction and extensive criminal past.

I. The Confrontation Over a Refill

The event occurred around 7:30 PM on a Tuesday in a Clearwater, Florida, neighborhood. Cusumano, a 45-year-old transient, encountered a lemonade stand being operated by “several juveniles and the victim,” a female adult accompanying the children.

According to the criminal complaint:

  1. Cusumano purchased one glass of lemonade and quickly consumed it.
  2. He then “became angry when he was not allowed to refill his cup.”

The refusal of the free refill triggered an aggressive response from Cusumano. He allegedly “grabbed the victim by the wrist aggressively,” assumed a “fighting stance,” and warned the victim that he “would beat her up.”

II. The Investigation and Confession

Cusumano fled the residential area on foot after the confrontation, but he was quickly located and apprehended by police. During questioning, Cusumano reportedly “admitted to the entire sequence of events,” though he offered a justification for his violence, claiming he assaulted the victim because she was “talking shit to me.” The age of the victim was not specified in the complaint.

III. Felony Charge and Extensive Criminal History

While battery is often charged as a misdemeanor, Cusumano was charged with felony battery. This enhanced charge is a direct result of his lengthy and severe criminal record, which includes:

  • Multiple prior convictions for battery.
  • Convictions for assault with a deadly weapon.
  • Convictions for trespassing, narcotics possession, disorderly intoxication, theft, and disorderly conduct.

Cusumano is currently being held in the county jail in lieu of a $5,000 bond and has entered a plea of not guilty to the felony charge.


Crime Report

Crime LocationResidential Lemonade Stand
Location of CrimeClearwater, Florida
Date/Time of CrimeTuesday, approx. 7:30 PM
Police DepartmentClearwater Police Department

Suspect

Mugshot ImageBooking photo of Steven Cusumano, charged with felony battery in Clearwater after assaulting an adult at a children's lemonade stand for denying him a free drink refill.
Suspect NameSteven Cusumano
Suspect Age45
ChargesFelony Battery
Bond Amount$5,000
ConvictionStatus Pending
SentenceStatus Pending
OutcomePled Not Guilty; Held on $5,000 bond.

Victim

Victim NameFemale Adult (Name not released)

Thoughts

The phrase “assault with a deadly weapon” is already on Steven Cusumano’s rap sheet, and now he can add “terrorizing small business owners for a 50-cent refill.” This is the Florida Man equivalent of going bankrupt over a single penny. This isn’t just about lemonade; this is about an absolute meltdown over the fundamental principles of sidewalk economics. This man has a “fighting stance” for a kids’ beverage stand. The irony is that with his criminal history, he’s probably now going to be in jail long enough to learn how to make his own free lemonade—provided he doesn’t try to beat up the jail cook for an extra packet of artificial sweetener.


Sources

  • Clearwater Police Department Criminal Complaint (Details of the incident, quotes, and charges)
  • County Jail Records (Bond and Plea status)
  • News of the Weird (Source: The Smoking Gun, Y94, WRIF)
  • Florida Felony Battery Statutes (Basis for enhanced charge)

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