: filmed, nightclub bouncer fired after throwing a concrete block at a dog

: filmed, nightclub bouncer fired after throwing a concrete block at a dog
Rouen: filmed, nightclub bouncer fired after throwing a concrete block at a dog

The scene shocked Internet users. The bouncer of a nightclub in (Seine-Maritime) was fired after throwing a concrete block at a dog three times on the night of October 25 to 26, report our colleagues at Actu.

On a video, we can see the bouncer approaching the animal, a concrete block in his hands, before throwing it violently. The animal appears to be hit in the snout and jumps. Under the eyes of numerous witnesses, one of whom wears a security armband, the security guard then recovers the partially broken concrete block and throws it again at the dog. The master was also hit.

After the publication of the video, which was widely relayed on social networks, the security guard was fired by the establishment Le Boho Club, which published a press release reviewing the facts. “Two extremely angry and intoxicated individuals showed up. They were refused access,” explains the establishment on Instagram, adding that they returned “threateningly” with a dog, which they “unmuzzled and released on staff and customers”.

“Top, tank!” » the masters would have shouted. It was at that moment that the bouncer, “in a moment of uncontrolled panic” “several times threw a concrete block in front of the dog to scare it away”. “The management of Boho in no way condones this unspeakable gesture. At our request, the agent reported to the police and was immediately fired from the security company that employs him,” the establishment continued.

The dog was not injured, according to the nightclub. An investigation has been opened. According to Actu, the security guard filed a complaint against the owner of the dog, who is actively sought by the police.

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