Described in a police report as plotting to blow up a Best Buy and murder its employees because they didn’t have his preordered copy of Modern Warfare 3, a Denver-area man says his upset outburst was interpreted to an illogical extreme just to punish him for being upset on the game’s highly anticipated rollout night.
“I put my hands up to my head and I’m like, ‘God, now I’m mad.’ I said, ‘I am so pissed right now I can blow this place up,'” Sar told KUSA-TV of Denver.
Sar disputes the part of the police report where he was described as asking when employees were leaving their shifts, threatening or implying he’d shoot them in the parking lot. The store manager “needs to apologize for screwing me around,” said Sar, who added that he was guilty only of using a poor choice of words.
“It’s just something you say when you get mad, you know what I mean? But they’re like empty threats. You can’t get in trouble for just saying you’re gonna bomb a building.”
Actually, you can.
Suspect in store bomb threat over ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’ video game: ‘I wasn’t gonna blow it up’ [KUSA-TV]
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