Brisbane man climbs shelves in Woolworths Acacia Ridge TikTok video

Brisbane man climbs shelves in Woolworths Acacia Ridge TikTok video


A man surprised supermarket patrons when he ascended an aisle and refused to descend.

The event occurred in the south of Brisbane’s Acacia Ridge Woolworths, with footage of the mayhem circulating on TikTok.

A man managed to climb to the top of shelves at a Woolworths in Brisbane's south and refused to come down

A man managed to climb to the top of shelves at a Woolworths in Brisbane's south and refused to come down

The man is seen swaying crazily between the fresh vegetable section and the biscuit/cereal aisle as he stands atop the shelves separating the two sections.

As he shuffles around the shelf, he grabs a lengthy object and then kneels while numerous security guards maintain a careful eye on him.

The man is heard yelling Wilson many times.

A staff member can be heard instructing the videographer to cease filming.

The woman asserts, “You cannot do it; it is forbidden.”

The disoriented and perplexed man maintains his position atop the shelf and swings around a column before grabbing cardboard packaging to wave about.

The video concludes with police officers attempting to communicate with the man and persuade him to leave before the store shutters come down.Viewers expressed grave concerns for the man (pictured during negotiations with police)

Viewers expressed grave concerns for the man (pictured during negotiations with police)

The woman stated, “He began tearing into the cereal boxes just as the shutters were closing.”

A man climbed to the top of shelves at a Woolworths in south Brisbane and refused to down.

Queensland Police stated that they had no comment.

Due to the mental health components of this occurrence, it would be inappropriate for us to share any information at this time, a representative informed Daily Mail Australia.

A spokesperson for Woolworths stated that the business is examining the situation.

The video was uploaded on Saturday and has since gone viral, accumulating nearly two million views and countless comments.

Some viewers made light of the event, while the employee who asked that the customer cease filming was referred to as “Karen.”

However, not all viewers recognized the humor and were concerned for the man’s welfare.

One woman remarked, “We recently had R U OK day, yet clients still want to make fun of mental health and film it.”

Someone else wrote, “This poor man needs so much assistance.”

Concern was voiced by viewers for the man (pictured during negotiations with police)


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