The PlayStation 5, which Japan-based technology giant Sony released last year, is still experiencing supply problems due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many gamers face great difficulties to the point of purchasing this console. Consumers in free market regions have to pay unprecedented amounts for the console. In the USA, there was an event that made everyone forget all the price offers.
A 19-year-old teenager living in the US state of Texas went to one of the second-hand product platforms to sell his PlayStation 5. A man who saw the advertisement of the young man said that he aspires to PlayStation 5. The two decided to meet after they finished texting. While the young man, whose name was not disclosed, was thinking that he would get his money, he encountered an unexpected event.
Buyer pulled a gun instead of giving money
The man who wanted to buy the console wasn’t meant to give money and trade a regular second-hand item. The man who pulled a gun and even injured the 19-year-old was there for the extortion. However, strangely enough, nothing happened to the PlayStation 5 in the injury event. The robber, who shot the 19-year-old teenager, panicked and fled the scene without taking the console.
Texas law enforcement officials announced that the 19-year-old had no serious injuries and no life-threatening injuries. Announcing that an investigation has been launched into the incident, the police said that action has been taken to catch the man who has the potential to shoot a man for the sake of PlayStation 5. . .