
Entitled Woman Argues With Bookstore Staff in Stamford, Connecticut, Over Closi…
The woman refused to leave the Connecticut bookstore after closing time, insisting it was public property until police escorted her out.
Stamford, CT – A local bookstore experienced an unusual incident recently when a woman, identified as Brianna, attempted to gain entry and shop after the establishment had closed for the day. According to employees, Brianna allegedly barged in as staff were locking the doors, demanding a "private viewing" of the store and insisting that closing duties be halted for her convenience. The woman reportedly engaged in a verbal dispute with employees, asserting her rights as an "American citizen" and claiming the bookstore was public property. Employees countered, explaining that the business operates on private property and that she was trespassing. The confrontation escalated, prompting staff to contact local law enforcement. Upon arrival, police officers reportedly intervened and escorted Brianna and an accompanying friend from the premises. The incident caused significant delays for the bookstore employees, who were unable to complete their closing procedures until nearly 9:00 PM, well after the initial confrontation concluded.
The woman refused to leave the Connecticut bookstore after closing time, insisting it was public property until police escorted her out.