Angry customer smashes car into dealership after being denied a return
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A man in Utah was arrested after police say he intentionally crashed his recently purchased car into the front of the dealership.
According to Sandy Police, Michael Murray bought the car from Tim Dahle Mazda Southtowne and hours later the 35-year-old discovered what he believed to be a mechanical issue and tried to return the vehicle.
However, they told him that it was sold "as-is." Murray then said if they didn’t let him return it he would drive the car through the dealership, which is exactly what he did.
He was arrested on charges of felony criminal mischief and reckless endangerment. Nobody was injured during the incident, but the dealership had about $10,000 in damages.