Posted on 02/08/2020 2:34:58 PM PST by Morgana
A woman dressed as Minnie Mouse has been filmed violently assaulting a Las Vegas security guard.
Shocking video was posted to Instagram and shows a woman dressed up as the beloved Disney character getting into a brawl within seconds of the pair interacting with one another on the Sin City sidewalk.
Minnie Mouse is seen to lose the head of her costume as she punches a red-headed woman who is seen to be wearing a black 'Security' jacket.
During the punch-up, Minnie accidentally punches a man in a Mickey costume who was attempting to pull the women apart.
A third member of the group dressed in a Goofy costume simply watches while the fracas is in full swing.
The speed at which Minnie's fists come flying out completely caught the security lady off her guard and she quickly ended up on the floor with Minnie towering above her.
The woman appeared to be confused and bewildered by the beating.
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Those people roaming the streets in costumes are just nuts. I made the mistake many years ago taking a picture with Catwoman. She asked for money after, then demanded it, then other costumed people started gathering around when I didnt give any. I can kick some serious buttocks, but not surrounded by 10-12 costumed people. I gave her $20 and got outta there ASAP.
Minnie is black? I thought she was gray.
Maybe she was one of those people who always have to dress up like a furrie. I saw a story a few months ago about furries that got violent but they may have been in the right.
I used to love Vegas. Back in the day when smaller casinos lined the strip and you could walk from one to the other all night. Now everything is just too big. One of my best friends moved to Vegas about 3 years ago and I refuse to even go see her now. lol
It said “red-head” so I had to look.
Now I wish I didn’t...
Those were the days....
Tuesday was "guest star" day. Maybe I'll think of others...maybe not.
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