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Man smashes 29 TVs in store rampage

Thursday February 11 2010

A 23-year-old man grabbed a baseball bat inside a Wal-Mart store and smashed 29 flat-screen televisions.

Police in Lilburn near Atlanta, Georgia, charged Westley Strellis with 29 counts of criminal damage to property in the second degree.

Witnesses told police that Strellis grabbed a metal baseball bat from the sporting goods section, then walked to the electronics department and destroyed the TVs on display.

He was arrested not long after that, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Police said the televisions are valued at over 22,000 US dollars (£14,000).

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