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Australian teens go wild after store offers free T-shirts
Footage captures the madness as teens in Perth, Australia, stampede through a streetwear store after the shop provocatively encouraged them to "rob" it.
The store was giving away 400 free T-shirts, sparking an all-out frenzy among the youngsters.
Despite the chaos, police stood by, stating that no one was injured during the mayhem.
Australian teens go wild after store offers free T-shirts
Footage captures the madness as teens in Perth, Australia, stampede through a streetwear store after the shop provocatively encouraged them to "rob" it.
The store was giving away 400 free T-shirts, sparking an all-out frenzy among the youngsters.
Despite the chaos, police stood by, stating that no one was injured during the mayhem.
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