On Wednesday, video footage was released of around 50 teenagers storming and trashing a Georgia Wal-Mart in the wee hours of Sunday morning.
According to an incident report from the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, the store was completely covered in items “that had been shattered, destroyed, turned over and thrown about.”
According to 13WMAZ, Kharron Green, who can be seen on the footage entering the store first and throwing up gang signs, faces charges of street gang activity in addition to the charges leveled against all who entered the store, including enticing to riot and criminal damage to property.
Watch a full report on the incident below:
According to a store employee, the group came from “the south side” and had intended to storm the Wal-Mart to see just how much damage they could cause.
“This is the first I’ve ever even heard of anything like this occurring in Macon in all my years of law enforcement,” said Bibb County Public Information Officer Lieutenant Randy Gonzalez.
An officer also said that the crowd could be seen on surveillance pulling a man out of his electric wheelchair, and an officer who arrived on the scene said that the crowd scattered and left in several different vehicles upon police arrival.
According to the store manager, the damages have been estimated at $2,000.