Woman Knocks Bottles From Shelf at High-Priced New York Liquor Store
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}NYACK, N.Y. -- Police say a woman at a suburban New York liquor store swept her arm through a shelf of high-priced booze, smashing $1,600 worth onto the floor because she felt a clerk was taking too long to wait on her.
Surveillance video from the Rite-Buy Wines & Liquors in Nyack shows the woman sticking out her right arm as she strides out of the store Feb. 23. She knocks dozens of bottles from a waist-high shelf, breaking many of them.
The owner's son, Chris Giacopelli, says the damage included bottles of pricey Johnnie Walker Blue Label scotch.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Clarkstown Sgt. Harry Baumann said Friday that the woman has turned herself in. She is due in court March 16 but has not been charged.