A small business in Glendora, California is dealing with the aftermath of a group of twerking vandals who caused significant damage to their fleet of cars. The video shows at least three women vandalizing a fleet of pink Volkswagen Bugs belonging to the cleaning company Pink Sponge. The incident took place on April 20 just after midnight on top of a parking structure.
The vandals were seen twerking on the hood of the car, and they proceeded to bust car windows, break taillights and headlights, and throw cleaning products over the parking structure. The damage caused is estimated to be around $25,000 and has affected 18 cars belonging to Pink Sponge. The vandals even went as far as carving gang signs onto the cars.
Co-founder of Pink Sponge, Jennifer Ahlgrim expressed her devastation over the incident, stating that they are a small business that built everything from the ground up. They are planning to repaint the cars, replace windows, taillights, headlights, side mirrors, and cleaning products. Ahlgrim mentioned that they filed a claim with the insurance company, but it was denied. A GoFundMe has been set up to help cover the repair costs.
Fortunately, Glendora Police informed Ahlgrim that all three vandals, who are juveniles, have been arrested for their actions. Despite the setbacks, Pink Sponge is determined to recover from the damage caused by the reckless vandals.
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