Fifty teenagers storm Georgia Walmart at 2am causing thousands in damage and assaulting an elderly shopper for FUN

Jun 30, 2015 - 17:10
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Fifty teenagers storm Georgia Walmart at 2am causing thousands in damage and assaulting an elderly shopper for FUN
Horrible: 50 teenagers in Macon, Georgia stormed at Walmart at 2am on Sunday after a night of partying (destruction pictured above)

Authorities in Georgia say up to 50 teenagers bent on destruction raced into a Walmart in Macon, smashing merchandise and causing an estimated $2,000 in damage.

Bibb County sheriff's officials say some of the young people even snatched a man from a motorized shopping cart and dragged him to the floor during the rampage around 2am on Sunday.

Sheriff's officials said one of the teens later told a Walmart employee the goal was to see how much damage they could cause after the group had just come from a party. 

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Scene: The group destroyed property around the store and even pulled an elderly man from his motorized scooter (Macon store above)

Scene: The group destroyed property around the store and even pulled an elderly man from his motorized scooter (Macon store above)

Kharron Nathan Green (above) was arrested and charged for his involvement

Kharron Nathan Green (above) was arrested and charged for his involvement

The Telegraph reports that the teens ran when deputies arrived, but 17-year-old Kharron Nathan Green was arrested when he retued to the store to retrieve his cellphone that he had left behind. 

After being forced to watch the surveillance footage with his parents, he admitted he had been the leader of the group. 

However Green refused to give up the names of any of the other individuals involved in the spree.

He was later released on bond of $3,700 and charged with inciting a riot and second-degree damage to property.

Bibb County Sheriff David Davis said investigators are using surveillance video to try and identify suspects. 

'Hopefully we can identify the others,' said Sheriff Davis said Monday.

'Hopefully it’s not a patte of behavior.'

Sheriff Davis also seemed to imply that this situation would not have occurred had these teenagers been religious, saying in a bizarre comment about their parental supervision: 'Due to the lateness of the hour, I don’t know that they were going to be going to church the next moing.'

Anyone with information on this case is asked to call Macon Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-877-68CRIME. 

 

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Mike Gallagher Freelance writer with a passion for travelling