According court records, Donald Goodrich, 38, of Westwood, was frustrated his iPhone was not working properly.
He told the employee he was, "So mad, I could pop a 9mm at it."
The employee allegedly told Goodrich there was no need for that, then Goodrich allegedly told the employee, "I'll do it right now. Look!"
Goodrich then allegedly opened the right side of his shirt, displaying a black, 9mm handgun.
Goodrich had a concealed weapon permit.
The employee told Goodrich she'd get his phone fixed and walked him over to a technician in the store, then told her manager, who called police.
Goodrich is charged with aggravated menacing, causing fear of harm to an Apple employee.
He also faces a carrying concealed weapons charge for not telling the deputy he had a gun.
Goodrich is scheduled for arraignment Friday morning.
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Last Update: 10/02/2009 7:39 am
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