FORT PIERCE — A 26-year-old woman was arrested after a reported mop attack, according to an affidavit.

Amanda Casey, of the 4000 block of Avenue I in Fort Pierce, was jailed after the Aug. 18 incident.

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Fort Pierce police went to an address in the 600 block of South 10th Street where a woman identified as the victim said Casey “attacked her with a mop.”

A mop is a tight cluster of thick yarn or similar absorbent material affixed to one end of a rod or stick and used to wash or clean floors.

A mop is not to be confused with a broom, which is employed in sweeping a floor in conjunction with a dust pan.

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Casey apparently didn't make a clean getaway.

After the apparent mop offensive, the victim “pepper-sprayed her attacker,” the affidavit states.

The victim said she wasn’t injured, while Casey told police her arms were hot after the pepper spray.

The victim gave police video of the incident, which depicts Casey plucking a mop from the garbage.

Police mopped up after the flap by taking Casey to jail on a battery charge.

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