
Milwaukee Blockbusters have been ordered to remove a number of San Andreas posters advertising the release of the game in light of a brutal beating death earlier this month on the south side of the city. The order came from Blockbuster headquarters in Dallas, which was contacted by Charles Grosz, a local Milwaukee musician, who was disturbed by the murder and believed the posters on display were inappropriate because one of the boys charged in the murder cited Grand Theft Auto. In response to Blockbuster's swift action, Grosz stated, "It speaks to the power of one." We'd just like to thank Blockbuster for being so corporately responsible, now that's showin' some class, ain't it?

