COLUMBUS, Ohio - A woman being driven around in a rented limousine pulled up at a coat store and announced she'd won the lottery and would pay for everyone's purchases, police said, but she ended up causing a riot when customers realized it was a hoax.
Angry customers threw merchandise around and looted, leaving the store looking as though a hurricane had passed through it, police said.
Linda Brown was arrested Tuesday after an hours-long shopping spree that began when she hired a stretch Hummer limousine to drop her off at a Burlington Coat Factory store, police Sgt. Lt. Michael Deakins said. Brown walked to a cash register and loudly announced she had won the lottery and would pay for each person's merchandise up to $500, he said.
"Well, of course, people like to hear that," Deakins said. "Apparently they were in line calling relatives who were not at the store and told them to come."
People flooded the registers as cashiers began ringing up purchase after purchase, but Brown had not yet paid the bill, Deakins said. At least 500 people filled the aisles and another 1,000 were outside trying to get in, he said.
"She was telling people she won $1.5 million," Deakins said. "But it ends up she didn't win anything. She had no money to pay for anything."
About an hour later, Brown had the limousine driver take her to a bank to withdraw money, but she returned empty-handed, police Detective Steven Nace said. By then, store employees had called in two dozen police officers to handle the crowds.
Shopper Candace Jordan said she told Brown she didn't need clothes, she needed help paying her rent.
"And she said, 'How much is it?"' Jordan told WBNS-TV. "And she promptly wrote out a check."
By the time employees realized Brown didn't have any cash to pay, police said, she already had taken off in the limo.
That's when angry customers, realizing they weren't getting free coats, began throwing merchandise on the floor and grabbing clothes without paying for them, Nace said.
"Everybody was like, 'I still want my free stuff,' and that started the riot," he said. "It looks like (Hurricane) Katrina went through the store."
Police said they have no way of tracking down the customers who stole items and fled, but they're reviewing surveillance video.
When the limousine driver realized he wasn't going to be paid the $900 Brown owed him for the day's rental, he turned her in to police, Deakins said.
Brown, 44, was arrested on three outstanding warrants for aggravated menacing, misuse of a 911 system and causing false alarms. She was jailed late Wednesday, but no charges had been filed against her related to the coat store chaos pending a mental health evaluation.
Police said they didn't know if Brown had a lawyer. No telephone number was listed under her name, and no one answered repeated phone calls at the Franklin County Jail.
A spokeswoman for Burlington Coat Factory, which is based in Burlington, N.J., and has more than 300 stores across the country, said late Wednesday she couldn't comment on the incident.
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OH my goodness! This woman is clearly not right in the head. Delusional much?
I feel so badly for all of the employees who had to deal with the repercussions of this scam. Especially the limo driver. I would be furious to have put in so much time only to not be compensated.
1could.you.imagine.having.to.enter.refunds.for.all.of.that?
Hint to people next time , if it sounds too good to be true? pay for your own GD coat.
2could.you.imagine.having.to.enter.refunds.for.all.of.that?
My dream job!
3"People flooded the registers as cashiers began ringing up purchase after purchase, but Brown had not yet paid the bill, Deakins said."
Where was the store manager? I'd have run up one sale to make sure she really paid before I'd let anything else be entered.
4Right Steph! that doesnt make sense that the manager didnt put the Kabosh on the whole thing before it started to get out of hand.
5I agree. It seems like the store manager let a lot of things happen that he shouldn't have in the excitement of the moment. I'm also saddened to hear/read of all the vandalism that happened after the "customers" found out this was a hoax. It wasn't the store's fault, why would you do that?
6Why would anybody believe that this complete stranger was going to buy them all coats. No one thought that was strange?
7I heart your new Avatar Kas!
8Thanks CG! Tis the season!
9I always watch it the day after halloween. its tradition.
10I cannot believe anyone would fall for this. I too feel bad for the employees at Burlington, but yeah, a manager should have taken charge.
11Well, the first hint that something is up is that this happened at Burlington Coat Factory. Not exactly most people's first stop when they win the lottery.
No, in all seriousness, even though the manager could have handled it better, I feel really bad for the people working there.
12"Well, the first hint that something is up is that this happened at Burlington Coat Factory. Not exactly most people's first stop when they win the lottery."
So true!
13"People flooded the registers as cashiers began ringing up purchase after purchase, but Brown had not yet paid the bill, Deakins said."
Impossible. After the first customer's items were rung up and no money was in sight how could the cashier continue to ring up "purchase after purchase"...Deakins sounds like an exaggerator!
14I took that to mean that person after person was rung out, but they were doing it all as one big transaction.
15I agree *tiabia* that's something that I thought of too the other day. After the first person was rang up, someone should have asked her to show the money. That makes no sense to add all merchandise up on one loooooong ass ticket.
16I hope she gets the punishment she deserves from this, although I do think she's a little disturbed.
17I agree with Nyrina.
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