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topicnews · October 16, 2024

Watch Mike Perry unleash a verbal tirade against police during his drunk driving arrest

Watch Mike Perry unleash a verbal tirade against police during his drunk driving arrest

Mike Perry attacked a few police officers during his arrest last weekend.

Perry, once a UFC fighter and now a star with BKFC, was pulled over by police at 1 a.m. last Saturday for driving over the speed limit in Clermont, Florida. When questioned, the officer said the car smelled of alcohol with Perry in the driver’s seat and claimed he hadn’t drunk anything.

Perry was then asked to exit the vehicle and patted down for weapons. Due to Perry’s smell of alcohol, speeding, and slow speech, the officer deemed Perry “impaired and under the influence of alcohol” and wanted to conduct a field sobriety test.

Perry refused the test and casually gave a thumbs up and shrugged his shoulders as the officer explained that he would be arrested immediately for failing the sobriety test.

“Latory, I’m getting arrested for not taking this damn sobriety test,” Perry said to his wife in the car while he was handcuffed (via TMZ). “Just relax darling, I’ll be home soon, they know exactly who I am.”

“They’re fucking crazy,” Perry said of the officers. “Fuck this shit, some shit.”

The homophobic slurs didn’t stop there, with Perry insulting police even more as they searched his bags for more items, including an expensive receipt for Platinum.

“Look at the receipt, you bastard. Your wife doesn’t have shit that costs that much,” Perry said to one of the officers. “How about this, P*****? Put that shit on Instagram, f*****… F*** you, f*****. You are f*** **. You’re some shit…”

Perry was placed in the back seat of the police car and booked into jail by the Clermont Police Department at 4:36 a.m. before being released five hours later on $1,500 bail on charges of driving under the influence and refusing to appear had to sign a subpoena that required a court appearance. Perry is due back in court Oct. 30, according to online records.

As for his fighting career, BKFC’s David Feldman and co-owner Conor McGregor have announced a big fight for Mike Perry after going 5-0 in the promotion and earning the inaugural “King of Violence” with a tough win over Ex UFC champion Eddie Alvarez secured the title in December. The 33-year-old Perry is coming off a TKO loss to Jake Paul in boxing this summer.

Watch Mike Perry unleash a verbal tirade against police during his drunk driving arrest

Former UFC fighter Mike Perry. / Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

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