Gmail delete turns my screen grey and freezes screen

i tried to delete a few messages by selecting them and then moving them to trash folder. next i saw them kinda move away. next screen faded out - turned gray and froze. nothing worked other then a reboot.
once back in, i tried to select multiple messages and delete again, same thing happened...
i have just updated to version 4.2.1.. is that the problem? or am i not supposed to multi select and delete emails in gmail? can anyone help?

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