Saturday, February 19, 2011

Three men caught vandalizing seven Toyota cars at Chicago Auto Show

Three men were in connection with $ 30,000 worth of vandalism have been, Toyota vehicles arrested at this year's Chicago Auto Show. According to the Chicago Sun Times, Bryan Kjellman (bottom right), Richard data (top right) and Edmund Grzeszkiewicz (left), at the age of 22, 20 and 27, were taken into custody by show security for the use of razor blades and screwdriver to Damage over the interiors of seven vehicles. When questioned by authorities, the trio said that they were angry at Toyota in the company's role in U.S. jobs overseas.

You need to have missed the memo about Toyota operating system nine production facilities in the United States with over 28,000 employees. All in all, seven vehicles, which Kjellman, data and Grzeszkiewicz, damaged three were built here in the land of the free. The victims included a Camry, a Rav4, a Land Cruiser, a Prius and two models next to a Lexus ES350 tundra.

The damage ranged from ripped seat cushions and dashboards to door handles and broken turn indicator stalk. The trio also about scratching the windshield fixed certain vehicles. At the last report, the vandals will in bond court on 18 Appear in February and have each been charged with a felony count each of criminal damage. Thank you to everyone for the tips!

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