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YouTube Star Alexander Bok Thrown To The Ground By NYPD After Doing Ellen Degeneres’ #DanceDare
When Youtube star Alexander Bok was participating in Ellen Degeneres’ goofy dance, he didn’t think he would end up being harassed by the NYPD
When Youtube star Alexander Bok was participating in Ellen Degeneres’ goofy dance, he didn’t think he would end up being harassed by the NYPD.
While doing the dance on Christmas Eve behind a cop, things took an ultimate turn for the worst.
Once the cop realized Bok was behind him, he grew seemingly angry. That’s when the officer and several of his pals proceeded to frisk Bok, choke him then toss him to the ground.
When Bok got back up, it was clear he was shocked by their reaction, as even bystanders stood by in bewilderment of what just happened. It was all captured on video.
In the audio, you can hear the cop aggressively ask Bok, “Are you f–king kidding me? What’s wrong with you?” Bok replied, “I’m dancing.” The cop asked, “What are you dancing in the street for?”
Alexander Bok released the video that exposes the hostility of the police. There has been no comment from Ellen or “The Ellen Show.”
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