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Thursday, June 13, 2013

VIDEO: N-áked man attacks people at train Station



The naked acrobat who turned a San Francisco train station right into a three-ring circus pounced on passersby, gyrated on turnstiles and performed a series of gymnastics stunts to the horror of commuters. The bizarre behavior at the 16th Street Mission Station was caught on video May 10 and uploaded to YouTube this week. Video purportedly shows acrobat Yeiner Garizabalo, 24, manhandling a commuter as a transit worker tries to avoid him. Video purportedly shows acrobat Yeiner Garizabalo, 24, manhandling a commuter as a transit worker tries to avoid him. The three-minute clip begins with the suspect — in the buff and with a definite mane of black hair — lunging toward a woman walking back in fright.



 She screams as she falls to the ground. The man then pushes her down again while a transit worker involves her aid. A section agent filming the incident ushers her to a specific booth, and the young woman continues crying hysterically. "Just stay here. Oh my God, I cannot believe that," the station agent says in the same way the person does a handstand off of a turnstile. The station agent could be heard calling for the San Francisco Police Department whilst the nut job puts his arms around an older man.

 manhandling a commuter as a transit worker tries to avoid him. Then your screwball jumps onto a newsstand, does a few bicycle kicks in to the air and cartwheels off the platform. Yeiner Garizabalo, 24, was faced with misdemeanor battery in the May 10 incident at a San Francisco train station. Yeiner Garizabalo, 24, was faced with misdemeanor battery in the May 10 incident at a San Francisco train station. He is seen lying on a lawn and harassing another straphanger ahead of the video cuts off. A pal with the circus troupe ClownSnotBombs told the newspaper that Perez performed with them from January to early May.

 Perez was called a "workaholic acrobat," although he was a no-show to practices in the occasions before his train station shenanigans. "He's experienced a lot of stress — he seemingly have been having a breakdown," said troupe leader Slim Chance. The friends don't believe he was on drugs. "I don't know. We're thinking he may have even had a swing sometime last year," Chance said. "We've been trying to piece it together ourselves." Alicia Trost, a spokeswoman for the Bay Area Rapid Transit, told CNN it took seven minutes for cops to access the station. Perez was taken fully to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation and was released. He was faced with misdemeanor battery.

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