A bozo dressed as a Nazi was arrested Friday after he smashed a glass beer pitcher in a woman’s face and broke her nose outside a Georgia bar.
Kenneth Leland Morgan allegedly tried to enter Cutters Pub late Thursday dressed as a Nazi Gestapo officer when he was confronted and prevented from entering by multiple outraged patrons, Georgia outlet Red and Black reported.
“Get the f–k out, get the f–k out, you don’t f–king wear that s–t,” a woman yelled at Morgan as she pushed him away from the bar’s entrance, a video taken at the scene shows.
Morgan, 33, can allegedly be seen grinning and placing his hands on the woman as bystanders yelled at him to get his hands off her.
The woman succeeded in pushing the Nazi cosplayer onto the sidewalk in front of the bar, where he was confronted by a crowd of people, some of whom were dressed in Halloween costumes.
At the end of the video, Morgan allegedly smashes the beer pitcher into one woman’s face, causing her to double over in pain.
The woman, Grace Lang, suffered a broken nose, Red and Black reported.
“I had been at Cutters for around 20 minutes, after grabbing one beer, I sat outside with friends for 10 minutes before my friend, who is Jewish, noticed the man in a full Nazi uniform complete with a red armband with the swastika,” Lang told Red and Black.
She said that after Morgan got into a yelling match with two women who were smaller than him, she stepped between them and attempted to rip off his Swastika armband.
Lang, a photography and geology major at the University of Georgia, said she proceeded to have a scuffle with Morgan over the Swastika, which culminated in him attacking her with the beer pitcher.
“He is grinning ear to ear the entire time, including while assaulting me,” Lang said.
Morgan was arrested on felony aggravated assault and misdemeanor battery and placed on a $1,500 bond at around 3:00 am Friday, according to Athens Clark County Police records.
Cutters Pub Owner Patrick Depaolo told The Post it was good Morgan was arrested, and he was sorry the situation escalated.
“He thought it was funny, nobody else thought it was funny. I’m just glad everyone’s safe, I know that woman got hurt, but I think she’s okay. That guy got arrested, which is good. I wish people didn’t do things like that and I’m sorry it escalated,” Depaolo said.
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