Woman didn’t keep promise to buy clothes
A word to the wise, people: If you’re ever out shopping and someone marches into the store and says she’ll pay for $500 worth of merchandise for everyone, remember that sometimes people lie. Furthermore, if this happens to you, please exercise further common sense by realizing that if a stranger walks in and offers to buy clothing for you and then doesn’t follow through, you are not allowed to steal it.
A Burlington Coat Factory riot broke out on Tuesday when a woman emerged from a limousine at the store and told cashiers she had won the lottery and would spend up to $500 on everybody in the store. Guaranteed loans may be guaranteed, but promises from strangers have no such legal backing. I’m not sure who I think is crazier in this story: the woman who lied about winning the lottery and being able to buy stuff for everyone, or the people who caused a riot and started looting the store after they realized the stranger wouldn’t be funding their purchases.
Details on Burlington Coat Factory riot
It all started at a Burlington Coat Factory location in Columbus, OH. Though the fact that I first read about this in the Weekly World News made me wonder which was the real hoax, the story is confirmed in the Chicago Tribune and on MSNBC. As they tell it, a woman named Linda Brown rolled up to the store in a rented limousine Tuesday and “walked to a cash register and loudly announced she had won the lottery and would pay for each person’s merchandise up to $500,” police said.
She told people she had won $1.5 million. Customers started calling relatives and friends, and soon the store had to call in police officers to handle the crowd. Brown went to the bank to get the money to pay for everything, then came back empty handed. She hadn’t won anything and had no money.
And the crowd goes wild
Once customers found out they weren’t getting free stuff, the Burlington Coat Factory riot broke out as “Angry customers threw merchandise around and looted, leaving the store looking as though a hurricane had passed through it, police said,” according to MSNBC. Some customers took off with their merchandise without paying for it, and police are reviewing surveillance footage to find those people.
Announcing to a store that you will buy things for everyone and then not doing it isn’t a crime. However, receiving $900 worth of limousine services and not paying for it is. When the limo driver realized he wasn’t going to get paid, he turned Brown into the police.
Quite the rap sheet
Turns out, the woman who caused the Burlington Coat Factory riot has three outstanding warrants for aggravated menacing, misuse of 911 systems and causing false alarms. Interesting hobby.







What a crazy event! People can be extremely gullible sometimes. I can’t believe they fell for that crap. I mean, no one in their right mind would spend $500 on someone they barely even know. It doesn’t matter whether or not they have $1.5 million at hand; no sane person would do it. A million dollars is a lot of money, but when you spend it with no care it can disappear without even noticing. That woman deserves to spend some time in jail for causing such a commotion. On second thought, she probably has some major psychological issues that require professional help. That should provide her more help in the long run if that’s the case.
GOOD I’m glad that happened to them after all the hirerd the husband of Megan Taylor Meier killer.
“Announcing to a store that you will buy things for everyone and then not doing it isn’t a crime.”
Yes it is. It would be considered inciting a riot, same as if you yelled “fire!” in a crowded theater when there was no fire.