Guess who was cited on suspicion of felony criminal damage after leaping atop a car

Danzig

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I will give you one hint HE HAS A TATTOO ON HIS FACE.

Boxer Mike Tyson was cited on suspicion of felony criminal damage after a Scottsdale bar patron accused him of leaping atop his vehicle and pounding his fists against the hood in an outburst outside the club.

Asaf Alikadic, 22, said he was trying to leave the parking lot at Scottsdale's Pussycat Lounge about 12:45 a.m. on Nov. 27 when he stopped to allow a group of people to cross the street in front of his car. A moment later, Alikadic said Tyson was atop the hood of Alikadic's white Toyota Solara, screaming and slamming his fists on the vehicle.

"I've watched him all my life. He was one of my favorite boxers," said Alikadic, a Yugoslavian immigrant and full-time caregiver for his elderly grandmother. "I never even thought I'd come across meeting Mike Tyson, let alone having him on top of my hood."<!-- BOXAD TABLE -->

http://www.azcentral.com/sports/boxing/articles/1209tyson1209.html
 

itsbob

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Danzig said:
I will give you one hint HE HAS A TATTOO ON HIS FACE.

Boxer Mike Tyson was cited on suspicion of felony criminal damage after a Scottsdale bar patron accused him of leaping atop his vehicle and pounding his fists against the hood in an outburst outside the club.

Asaf Alikadic, 22, said he was trying to leave the parking lot at Scottsdale's Pussycat Lounge about 12:45 a.m. on Nov. 27 when he stopped to allow a group of people to cross the street in front of his car. A moment later, Alikadic said Tyson was atop the hood of Alikadic's white Toyota Solara, screaming and slamming his fists on the vehicle.

"I've watched him all my life. He was one of my favorite boxers," said Alikadic, a Yugoslavian immigrant and full-time caregiver for his elderly grandmother. "I never even thought I'd come across meeting Mike Tyson, let alone having him on top of my hood."<!-- BOXAD TABLE -->

http://www.azcentral.com/sports/boxing/articles/1209tyson1209.html

DAMN, I thought you wre going to let us guess.. I was going to guess VRAI!
 

Danzig

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Update

PHOENIX (AP) — A complaint against former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson for damaging a car was dropped after the vehicle's owner was reimbursed.
Tyson was cited Tuesday on suspicion of criminal damage for allegedly jumping on the hood of Asaf Alikadich's vehicle outside a nightclub in suburban Scottsdale on Nov. 27.

Alikadich told police he had stopped his car to let Tyson cross the street when the boxer started screaming and yelling and then jumped on the hood of the car on his hands and knees and began to pound on it.

Alikadich said he contacted police the next day and an auto body shop estimated the damage to his car at $1,400.

"I've been compensated for my damages and those were my only intentions," Alikadich said Saturday, adding that officials with the nightclub reimbursed him for the damages.

Scottsdale police said that without a complaint, it will be difficult to move forward with the case but it will be up to the city prosecutor's office to decide that.

Tyson's attorneys said they are conducting their own investigation and have declined further comment on the case.

Tyson, 38, is beginning to train for a fight in March, his first since being knocked out by Danny Williams in July.
 
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