Twerking drunk knocks out police officer with roundhouse kick

Feb 18, 2016 - 10:08
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Twerking drunk knocks out police officer with roundhouse kick
Drunk man in Kuwait twerks on car then kicks police officer in face

A drunk man has been caught twerking on camera before knocking out a police officer with a roundhouse kick.

 

The man, who is as yet unidentified, can be seen staggering down a street in Kuwait before climbing on top of a car.

 

Once he"s firmly on the roof of the vehicle, he begins to twerk – in full view of everyone – with his arms in the air.

After having a bit of a dance, he clambers back down to street level and washes his hands in a puddle. (No, we"re not sure either.)

 

 

He then starts shaking his hips in the direction of an unsuspecting policeman, who is standing by his car looking bemused.

But the scene soon takes a tu for the dramatic, when out of nowhere the man does a roundhouse kick and gets the policeman right in the face.

 

Another photo appearing to show the man handcuffed suggests he was later arrested.

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