A chaotic scene inside an Oakland, California, convenience store has gone viral after a bikini-clad woman was caught on TikTok tearing through the aisles, hurling bottles to the ground, and screaming at employees over an apparent dispute about money. The short clip, shared on TikTok with the captions “POV: Another Day in Oakland” and “She been in here tweaking for like 10 mins,” shows the woman storming through the store in a blue bikini top and shorts. Shelves of chips, snacks, and other goods are knocked over as she aggressively tosses items into the air and onto the floor.
At one point, she shouts, “You want me to go to jail?!” before launching more bottles across the aisle. She continues, “You don’t wanna give me my f-cking money? Give me my money. Give me my money!” as the camera captures the destruction in every direction.
The store is left in shambles, with snacks, boxes, and bottled drinks scattered across the floor, while she kicks items aside, her voice echoing through the shop. Social media erupted over the footage, with viewers equally shocked and amused. “Where the hell are her clothes?” one person demanded.
TikTok Erupts Over Wild California Store Outburst
Another joked, “Hood Chronicles #49. Did anyone call Animal control to tranquilizers it.” Others were far less forgiving, with comments like “GHETTO!!!” and “Felony charges now” filling the replies. And in a nod to her repeated demands, one user quipped, “Give me my money? Give her clothes.”
While the exact circumstances remain unclear, California law lays out clear consequences for this kind of destruction. Under Penal Code 594 PC, vandalism is defined as maliciously defacing, damaging, or destroying property that doesn’t belong to you. If the damage totals less than $400, the offense is typically charged as misdemeanor vandalism, which carries penalties of up to one year in county jail, fines of up to $1,000 (or $5,000 for repeat offenders), restitution to the property owner for repairs, and possible community service. If damages exceed $400, the crime can escalate to a felony charge, with harsher sentencing.
For now, the viral clip joins the growing list of unpredictable moments caught in Oakland’s corner stores, and the internet can’t seem to look away.