Woman lifts micro-mini, twerks in downed officer’s face to free companion

A young woman who will never be confused with a Rhodes Scholar went viral after she weaponized twerking in an attempt to free an acquaintance from the grasp of two security guards.

The incident that perfectly captures the cultural rot in America took place sometime in November in Kansas City, following an NFL game featuring the hometown Chiefs. Video footage shows a group of thugs fighting two security guards. The security guards are seen grappling with a combatant wearing a hockey jersey from Disney’s “The Mighty Ducks” after taking him to the ground, and the woman tries to come to his aid.

Wearing a leather jacket and a hint of a skirt, her backside was already hanging out, and after a feeble effort to free the man, she decided to put her best asset in life to use.

The comical display can be seen here, as the woman begins twerking in the face of one of the security guards — up close and personal:

Brief nudity warning:

She then sits down on top of the perp, perhaps worn out from her failed contribution to his freedom or just to ensure he stays put.

“Ya’ll came here for me!” she can be heard saying.

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas responded to the “mayhem on our streets” with a tweet calling for “justice” — the 38-year-old Democrat tweets under the title “Mayor Q.”

“Like many, I’ve seen video circulating of violent individuals fighting private security officers. As with recent violent assaults, our police department will investigate, present charges, and bring to justice those causing mayhem on our streets,” Lucas tweeted.

“Our officers did respond, and they took a non-aggravated assault report, which is an assault not involving a deadly weapon, and what’s thought not be non-life threating injuries,” Kansas City Police said in a statement.

The incident took place in Kansas City’s popular entertainment district known as Westport, which is located near Arrowhead Stadium where the Chiefs play, with Fox4KC reporting that the area has been dealing with security concerns of late.

Tom Tillison

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