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Tennessee man breaks gas pumps, throws rocks at window after being denied bathroom access, police say

Tennessee man breaks gas pumps, throws rocks at window after being denied bathroom access, police say

A man allegedly vandalized a gas station in Memphis, Tennessee, after being denied access to the restroom, police say.

The suspect driving a white Chevrolet Impala stopped at a gas station on Winchester Road shortly before 2 p.m. on September 16, according to WMC.

He was denied access to the gas station restroom after stopping at the business.

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A man is accused of vandalizing a gas station in Memphis, Tennessee, after being denied access to the company’s restrooms. (Getty Images)

The man became angry, went out and threw a rock at the store window before leaving in his vehicle.

Shortly after, the man returned to the gas station and began smashing two gas pumps.

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The man threw a stone at the store window and broke two gas pumps. (Getty Images)

Video of the incident shows the distraught man smashing a pump onto the ground, spinning it around and banging it on the ground until the nozzle popped and gas began leaking.

Police are searching for the suspect, wanted for vandalism.

Police are searching for the suspect, wanted for vandalism. (Getty Images)

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The suspect was described as being of medium build, with short black hair and a chin beard.