One Colorado man reached his limits with his unresponsive unit and decided to take justice into his own hands. Instead of considering a recycling plan and visiting a local electronics store, Lucas Hinch decided to fall deeply into his pure aggravation and shoot his computer. Several times. Hinch is the local business owner of Colorado Spring’s Organica Herb. He went to work and decided to get some paperwork done, but his computer rejected and instead issued difficulties.
At the specialty shop, consumers can gaze and select from the array of herbal teas and medicinal, naturalistic options - yet for Hinch, tea was not going to fix his long-time angst against the tech enemy.
Reaching the point of irresponsible anger, the business owner moved thought into process. He picked up the computer and headed out back. There he set down the doomed machine, and opened fire. Hinch did not confirm if the customer data on the computer had been saved previously to its untimely execution.
KKTV visited the store owner, and decided to embark on a question many pondered, “do you have a new computer?”
Hinch confirmed he purchased several new workstations, and assured none have to be concerned for their immediate safety. The ill-fated computer was a Dell, for those who may be curious. The computer company has not released a statement regarding the violent end to one of their machines.
While the mood is noticeably lighter for this story, Hinch stay faces a court date for firing a weapon within city limits to receive his punishment, which will likely be a fine. He was cited by police, who verified the death of the PC, and said the small business owner did “effectively” disable his computer. Hinch claims he had no idea what he did was illegal, and said he would never perform an action like that again.
Maybe switching to Apple might help?