When Monica Walley wrote a negative review of the Daybreak Diner in Orlando, Florida she did not expect that somebody would open fire on her home in response. Wally left a comment on the diner's Facebook page, saying the employees were "extremely rude" and denied service to her disabled mother on her birthday.

That negative review upset Norman Auvil, who is a friend of the restaurant owner's son because it harmed the reputation of the diner. Police said that after having a few beers with the owner's son, Michael Johnson, his girlfriend, Stephanie Knight, and another friend, Jesse Martin, they decided to pay Walley a visit. They found her address online using her Facebook profile and drove to her home "with the intent to harm someone."

When they got to the house, Auvil fired three shots, one of which barely missed hitting Ken Walley as he sat in his living room.

"I actually could feel the air from the bullet as it passed by me,” Ken Walley told FOX 35 Orlando. He later found the .410 caliber bullet in a laundry basket.

Walley couldn't believe that "anybody was crazy enough to do something like this over something so small." Despite the scary experience, she isn't backing down.

"It's my right to be able to tell others what my experience is and what happened and stand up for my mother," Monica told WFTV. "I think that anybody in my shoes would have done the same thing."

Auvil was taken into custody and charged with shooting into an occupied dwelling, shooting from a vehicle within 1,000 feet of a person and abuse of a disabled adult. It is unclear if any of his friends will face charges for their role in the shooting.

Photo: Orange County Jail