Video: Stealing things in Apple Store .. easy?
Just go to the Apple Store, pretend to go around, pick up an item, try it out and put it into a shopping bag, then go out. It's done!
Last week, former professional basketball player ( NBA) Rex Chapman was arrested for stealing at an Apple store. According to police, Chapman had stolen acts at several Apple Store stores worth over $ 14,000.
The video shows Chapman wandering around in the store, picking up a product (that's a headset) , pretending to check the headset with Apple's EasyPay application and placing it in Apple's white shopping bag. In the end, all he did was go out of the store, reselling the product to a pawnshop.
Apple employees said the theft took place in August and they found Chapman a former player of the Phoenix Suns basketball team .
Video published by police about Rex Chapman stealing in Apple Store:
Video Rex Chapman appeared in court:
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