A man walks with a sword inside an Apple Store

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News like the following can happen anywhere, but if we echo it in Actualidad iPhone es porque ha pasado en algo relacionado a Apple. Más concretamente, en una tienda física de los de Tim Cook y compañía, el Apple Store of the Fifth Avenue of NY. And what has happened? Well, as you can see in the video below these lines, they have arrested a guy who had entered the apple store with a samurai sword. And not only this, but it seems to me that I had been doing a Kata, which is, to put it in some way, a training choreography used in martial arts.

The news was published by ABC 7 NY, who also assure that this man he started screaming While performing his dance, training or hitting, I don't know exactly how to define what he was doing. What is clear is that there was a certain nervousness among the clients for not knowing exactly what was happening, especially if we take into account that we are just over a week away from a day marked by terrorism in Paris.

When discovered, he was invited to leave the building, with the Apple Store employees doing a kind of retaining wall between the protagonist of this story and the clients. Once outside, he was said to have turned to re-enter the store waving his sword and screaming, which was why, in the end, two officers from the New York Police Department arrested him and took him to the police station. According to eyewitnesses, just before he was arrested, this man seemed to want to self-harm, so he was eventually taken to a New York hospital.

The name of this man is unknown, but the good news is that no one was injured. Also unknown are the reasons why he gave him for doing this madness that, everything is said, does not seem to me that it should be taken as a joke. From my point of view, this man is not well, or at least he was not at the time he decided to take a sword and walk inside a store. Also, it could have hurt someone. At least there has been a happy ending.


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  1.   Rafael Pazos placeholder image said

    The typical ... you go to an Apple Store and a man with a samurai sword appears screaming at the top of his lungs and doing the dance, how are the people mother miaaaa ....

  2.   MadeInUSA said

    From the USA I am not surprised at all, there is a lot of crazy there.

  3.   Matias said

    An uncle? It would be good not to use Spanish words in a blog that is read in many Spanish-speaking countries. I understand that it is a blog from Spain but this would facilitate the reading and understanding of several of us who live in other countries. It is not a criticism, only an opportunity for improvement.

    1.    Sebastián said

      fuck man, come on don't be so complicated ...

      1.    elmike11 said

        Thanks! I share an opinion

  4.   The Batman said

    Surely he was an android user trying to damage an Apple product.

  5.   Sunday said

    I agree Matías I live in Miami, use here everything is calm, greetings✌️✌

  6.   Sunday said

    The truth is, I don't know what Tio is, but I'm proud to have a little bit of Spanish

  7.   wakandel said

    It's funny, when I enter South American forums and I don't even understand dad (it means I don't understand anything) I don't start demanding or suggesting that colloquial language not be used. An uncle or aunt means a person (man = uncle and woman = aunt like the Argentine kid, for example, expressed in a colloquial way)

    1.    elmike11 said

      In the South American forums where you enter, they may not have such a large and diverse community.
      And neither can we put in the same bag (or sack) demanding and suggesting.
      Matías constructively suggests DOES NOT demand.
      Uncle, kid, corduroy, buddy, he's NOT a man everywhere.

      It's the good thing about this Apple community, we have people beyond our cities and some people even speak more than 2 languages.
      Who'd say!

      Now that we have each given their point of view.
      Let's go back to the topic:

      Why did someone go into an App Store waving a kitana / sword?
      Lost the record for Fruit ninja and come in to claim?