HEINRICH STRIPING INC
causing a broken water line AUSTIN · throwing things at employees · and destroying the place · causing patrons to flee. APD actually received two calls for service at the restaurant · they heard a " · loud popping noise" · and saw " · multiple glass panes of the establishment front being shattered." · Despite initial assumptions that the popping noise was gunshots · who was later identified as Heinrich · they found an " · extraordinary amount of damaged property which blocked the path and covered the floor." · Numerous tables had been overturned and there was " · extensive" · requiring the use of pepper ball rounds to get him to come out.  · and when he came back to the dining area · started flipping over tables " · without warning." · He pointed at the door while destroying things · causing patrons to quickly flee. The restaurant&apos
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