Ireland Man Smashes Wine & Whiskey Bottles After Being Told To Wear A Mask
After the ruckus, 33-year-old Graham McCormack was charged with causing criminal damage to several bottles of whiskey and wine
In yet another strange fit thrown by an anti-masker, a man
was filmed smashing wine and liquor bottles at a Tesco store in Drogheda,
County Louth, Ireland.
"A very sad day watching all the whiskey and wine gone to waste,¡± wrote Martin Quinn, who filmed the video.
According to Quinn, the incident happened late morning on Wednesday. Reports said the police were investigating the same, and while it was unknown what provoked the man, he ¡°was not wearing a mask and it is though [sic] that he became upset when asked to do so.¡±
Man smashes countless bottles from Tesco booze aisle after being asked to wear a mask in the Drogheda store https://t.co/GZbC3TFvu5 pic.twitter.com/Gta9oisSld
¡ª Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) October 22, 2020
In a statement, Tesco said, ¡°We confirm that there was an incident at our Drogheda West Street store on Wednesday. The shop is functioning normally after the incident. An investigation by An Garda S¨ªoch¨¢na is now underway and we apologize to all customers who were in the store when this happened.¡±
After the ruckus, 33-year-old Graham McCormack was charged with causing criminal damage to several bottles of whiskey and wine. Local reports said the man refused bail terms, which included staying away from all Tesco locations in the country and remaining sober, and was set to appear in court on October 23.
He has also been ordered to receive a psychiatric evaluation by Judge Eirinn McKiernan.