Cops: Florida Bride Laced Wedding Food With Weed

Orlando’s NBC News affiliate reports:

Two Florida women face felony charges after being accused of lacing food with marijuana at a wedding. Seminole County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to a wedding around 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 19 at The Springs Clubhouse in Longwood. There, Danya “Shea” Glenny, 42, was getting married with about 30 to 40 guests in attendance.

One man who called 911 said he “felt like he had drugs inside him” and several guests told first responders the food they had eaten was laced with marijuana. According to the incident report, deputies who responded asked the bride and another unidentified person if they put cannabis in the food and the bride responded, “No.”

But now, two months later, after detectives tested food items from the wedding, Glenny and her caterer, 31-year-old Joycelyn Bryant, have both been arrested and face felony charges of reckless tampering, culpable negligence and possessing marijuana.

Law & Crime reports:



One guest said that he “felt tingly, his heart started to race, and [he] was having crazy thoughts,” according to the affidavit. Another guest said she felt “numb, helpless and her mind was playing strange things in her head [and] described seeing the ‘side of a house.’”

That guest, the affidavit said, experienced paranoia and believed that her son-in-law had died and her family hadn’t told her. She was taken to the hospital where she apparently became “loud and unruly and had to be given something to calm down.”

At least one other guest got so sick she started vomiting. Another guest told police he was “so drugged that he was having difficult operating his cellphone to order an Uber” to take him to the hospital.