The Orange County Grand Jury formally indicted 47-year-old Tina Allgeo for Second Degree Murder (with a firearm) after a road rage incident turned into the fatal shooting of Mihail Tsvetkov.
On December 2, 2024, the Orlando Police Department received a 911 call and responded to the intersection of E. Colonial Drive and Primrose Drive where they found the victim in the middle of the road suffering from a gunshot wound.
The investigation revealed the defendant and the victim were involved in a road rage incident that escalated and turned fatal when Allgeo shot Tsvetkov.
The Grand Jury returned an indictment of Second Degree Murder (with a firearm) against Allgeo after the State’s presentation. Allgeo is also formally charged with Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon in this case.
“This is a case of great public importance that needed to be reviewed by the Grand Jury to determine whether the evidence supported an indictment,” State Attorney Monique Worrell said. “Gun violence stemming from senseless disputes will not be tolerated, and our office will hold those who commit these acts accountable.”
The defendant was booked into the Orange County jail on February 26th on no bond.
This is an active and ongoing case, according to the State Attorney’s office.