A Florida sheriff is suing two Georgia women, accusing them of organizing and promoting a “Spring Break Invasion” in Daytona Beach that spiraled into chaos and drove more than $800,000 in emergency policing costs, including helicopters and drones. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday by Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood, seeks more than $100,000 in damages from Aliyah Brooks and Brittany Plummer, alleging their social media promotion of the “Daytona Spring Break 2k26” event strained law enforcement and endangered the public, according to the Daytona Beach News-Journal. The spring break “ invasion ” required a major surge in law enforcement staffing, resulting in 546 regular-duty hours and 1,394 overtime hours, for a total cost of $811,421, the lawsuit states. Spanning two weeks in March, the events drew mostly college-aged attendees from Central Florida, Georgia, and other southern states.…