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a man wearing clothes Nazi was arrested in officer’s uniform Athens, Georgia, He reportedly had a fight with a woman outside a bar.
Kenneth Morgan, 33, was arrested Friday and charged serious attack And ordinary battery, according to WTOC,
In a video circulating on social media, a man is seen standing outside a bar in Athens, Georgia wearing Nazi Officer’s uniform. A woman is seen yelling at him and pushing him away from the entrance of the bar. Other passersby stop to stare and scold the man.
The woman in the video pushes the man away from the door, saying, “Take that shit out, take that shit out, you don’t wear that shit.”
Bryce Fowler, general manager of Cutter’s Pub, where the incident occurred, told the University of Georgia – Athens student newspaper. red and black in that man nazi costume Was never allowed to go to bars.
Bar owner Patrick DePaolo told New York Post They are happy that Morgan was arrested, but are disappointed that the incident took the form of violence.
He said, “They thought it was funny, no one else thought it was funny. I’m glad everyone is safe, I know that woman got hurt, but I think she’s OK. The guy got arrested, which is good. I wish people wouldn’t do things like this and I’m sorry it escalated.”
At some point, the man gets into a fight with a woman, although it is unclear in the video what caused the fight, other than the man’s decision to wear Nazi attire. It appears as if the person seen in the footage hits a woman on the face with a glass pitcher. The video ends and bystanders come forward to intervene.
The woman has been identified as UGA student Grace Lang red black That his nose was broken in the attack.
Lang told the newspaper that she was at a bar with a Jewish friend and saw Morgan yelling at some women who objected to her attire. She said she walked between him and the women and attempted to tear off his swastika armband.
She said a fight over the armband led to the conflict that led to Morgan allegedly hitting her with a pitcher.
UGA confirmed in a statement to WTOC that school support staff have been in contact with Lang and other students who witnessed the incident.
The university also confirmed that Morgan is not a student and has no affiliation with the school.
“His actions, which were captured on videotape, are appalling and we are grateful to Athens-Clarke County Police officers for swiftly apprehending and arresting him,” UGA said.
Morgan is currently being held on a $1,500 bond for simple battery. He also faces a charge of aggravated assault, which has no bond.