Disgruntled customer goes on glass smashing rampage at Queens restaurant
A Chinese restaurant in Queens was vandalized Saturday afternoon by a regular customer who had been kicked out of the establishment earlier in the day for not wearing pants, the owner said.
‘”He went to our store many times already today. I already asked my worker. My workers [said he had] been there before without any pants,” Jenny Xie, 48, told The Post in a phone interview.It wasn’t the first the suspect had caused a commotion at the eatery, the owner said.The suspect was caught on camera wearing a red T-shirt, swinging his hammer with reckless abandon, leaving widespread destruction and piles of shattered glass in his wake.
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