Man Dressed as Nazi Arrested For Assaulting UGA Student

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The guy went to a bar dressed as a Nazi, was denied entry, and then ended up being arrested for assaulting a woman outside. Right, with part of this documented in a now very viral video that you may have seen over the weekend from Athens, Georgia,

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just off the campus of the University of Georgia. So you have this guy who has now been identified as Kenneth Leland Morgan, and in the video, it starts after he was reportedly not let into Cutter's Pub. Get the fuck out. Get the fuck out. Don't touch her. Get the fuck out. Don't touch me. Don't fucking touch me.

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Get the fuck out.

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Don't touch her.

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Get the fuck out. Get the fuck out. Get the fuck out. You don't fucking care that shit.

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Right, so he's got the full uniform on, even a swastika patch on his arm. And as you can imagine, Is this serious? I don't want your mug.

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I don't want your mug.

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We're seeing you on the second floor.

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No, no, no, no, no, no.

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The woman hits reportedly 23 year old UGA student, Grace Lang, and she told NBC News that she knew this guy through a friend of a friend that he's known in her circles and just kind of around town in general. With Lang also saying that two of her friends, including one who's Jewish, first confronted the man, telling him that he needed to leave with her, then adding, he was just feeling very proud of himself for what he was wearing.

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With Lange also claiming that he swung the beer mug at her after she tried to grab his swastika armband, resulting in her getting cuts, requiring four stitches to her face. With UGA student paper, red and black, also saying that she wound up with a broken nose.

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And that is yet local news outlets saying than simple battery. Though also contrary to some reporting, you had the university releasing a statement saying, he is not a student and is not affiliated with the university and saying his actions, which were caught on videotape are appalling and we are grateful to Athens-Clarke County police officers for swiftly apprehending and arresting him. But for now, you know,

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we'll have to wait to see how this plays out. we'll have to wait to see how this plays out. Though I will say, probably one of the lessons here

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